Mark Freeman, PhD

Professor, Faculty of Science - Physics
Directory

Fall Term 2024 (1890)

PHYS 295 - Experimental Physics I

3 units (fi 6)(EITHER, 0-0-6)

Contemporary methods of experimental physics with measurements from classical and modern physics. Analysis and graphing of experimental data using programming techniques. Estimation and statistical treatment of experimental uncertainties consistent with standard practice in physics. Planning and record keeping for experimental work, written presentation of laboratory results. Prerequisites: MATH 101 or 115 or 118 or 146, one of PHYS 124, PHYS 144, or EN PH 131; and one of PHYS 126, PHYS 146, PHYS 181, or PHYS 130. Note: To proceed to PHYS 295 after taking PHYS 126 a minimum grade of B+ in PHYS 126 and some experience of computer programming are strongly recommended.

LAB A02 (49752)

2024-09-03 - 2024-12-09
WF 14:00 - 16:50

Winter Term 2025 (1900)

PHYS 397 - Projects in Experimental Physics

3 units (fi 6)(EITHER, 0-0-6)

Projects from core physics topics including classical and quantum optics, particle physics, solid state physics and surface science. Students master the fundamental skills for work in research labs and related settings through design and execution of experimental projects. Prerequisite: PHYS 292 or 297, and PHYS 381. Corequisite MATH 337 or ECE 341 or equivalent.

LAB B01 (73003)

2025-01-06 - 2025-04-09
TR 14:00 - 16:50



PHYS 597 - Graduate Projects in Experimental Physics

3 units (fi 6)(EITHER, 0-0-6)

Projects from core physics topics including classical and quantum optics, particle physics, solid state physics and surface science, chosen to support the students research capabilities. Students master the advanced skills for work in research labs through design and execution of experimental projects. Prerequisite: Consent of department. Recommended corequisite: PHYS 574

LAB B01 (78738)

2025-01-06 - 2025-04-09
TR 14:00 - 16:50