Phys 8995 - Chemical Physics Seminar (Bhuiyan)
- Number of Credits: 1
- Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Program
- Lutful Bari Bhuiyan
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Office: C-302
University of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras Campus
Department of Physics
Text
Articles taken from the American Journal of Physics, and other journals of similar scope.
Minimum Require Facilities
- The Departamental seminar room is fully equipped for seminars; it has a projector and screen for presentations, and board for discussions.
Instructional Strategy
- Lectures by video conference
Student Evaluation
All students must participate in every weekly seminar during the semester and give one seminar in order to receive a passing grade. Students meeting these conditions will be graded according to the scale of Passed Superior, Passed Notable, Passed Good. Otherwise the grade will be Not Approved.
Description
Students will participate in a weekly presentation offered by visiting, local faculty and graduate students in the various research areas of Physics.
Objectives
After the completion of this course the student will be able to:- Explain the basic laws of physics and their range of application
- Translate physical concepts into mathematical language
- Develop critical thinking and conceptual understanding of phenomena
- Show the relationship between mathematical descriptions and the understanding of physical phenomena.
- Explain the significance of models, theories and experiments in the scientific method
Content
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Topics in Chemical Physics (weeks 1-4)
- Differences between bulk and surface properties of solids
- Nanocomposites
- Materials with reduced dimensionally (quasi-two dimensional systems)
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Phase transitions (weeks 5-8)
- Order parameter and type of phase transition: first and second order transition
- Mean field theory
- Critical exponents
- Hypothesis of universality and universality classes
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Methods of investigation of nanomaterials (weeks 9-12)
- Electron microscopy
- Dielectric polarization and its relaxation
- Light scattering
- Spectroscopy
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Miscellaneous topics (weeks 13-15)
- Chemical physics of composite materials
- Applications of nanomaterials
- Biological Physics
- Nanoparticles in medical applications
- All students must participate in every weekly seminar during the semester and give one seminar in order to receive a passing grade. Students meeting these conditions will be graded according to the scale of Passed Superior, Passed Notable, Passed Good. Otherwise the grade will be Not Approved.
Grading
RIGHTS OF STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
ACOMODO RAZONABLE
INTEGRIDAD ACADEMICA
HOSTIGAMIENTO SEXUAL