Heeger Group
Teaching
Spring 2010
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Experimental Methods in Nuclear, Particle, and Astrophysics - PHYS736
a graduate level course in experimental techniques in nuclear, particle, and astrophysics. this is a revised version of the
traditional Phys 736.
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Fall 2009
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Physics in the
Arts - PHYS109, Co-Instructor: Prof. Gilbert
an undergraduate course for non-science students on the physics of light and sound
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Summer 2009
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Lectures in Neutrino Physics
2009 International Neutrino Summer School, Fermilab, July 6-17, 2009
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Spring 2009
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research semester, no teaching
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Fall 2008
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Experimental Nuclear Physics - PHYS741
a graduate level course in experimental nuclear physics
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Spring 2008
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Physics in the
Arts - PHYS109, Co-Instructor: Prof. Balantekin
an undergraduate course for non-science students on the physics of light and sound
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Fall 2007
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Physics in the
Arts - PHYS109, Co-Instructor: Prof. Halzen
an undergraduate course for non-science students on the physics of light and sound
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Summer 2007
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Lectures in Reactor Neutrino Physics
III. International Pontecorvo Neutrino Physics School, Alushta, Crimea, Ukraine, September 16-26, 2007
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Spring 2007
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Physics in the
Arts - PHYS109, Co-Instructor: Prof. Halzen
an undergraduate course for non-science students on the physics of light and sound
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Fall 2006
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research semester, no teaching
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New Course Coming in Spring 2010
Experimental Methods in Nuclear-, Particle-, and High-Energy Astrophysics - PHYS736
Topics: "Interaction of radiation and particles with matter; common
particle detection techniques in accelerator and nonaccelerator
experiments; detectors at colliding beam
machines, in neutrino physics, nuclear physics,
astrophysics, and experimental cosmology; experimental
strategies in detector design; principles of detector
simulation and monte carlo methods, error analysis and
statistical techniques in data analysis."
This course is currently being developed by Prof. Heeger
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Last modified: November 6, 2009, 9:44 am.
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