Dive into Part III of the Feynman Lectures as we explore the fixed bead parabola accelerometer! This tutorial breaks down the physics principles, step-by-step calculations, and practical applications, ...
We are thrilled to welcome Prof. Adam Riess, Nobel Laureate in Physics (2011), for a public lecture as part of the PASCOS 2026 conference. Prof. Riess will take us on a journey through the expanding ...
University of Bristol physics professor Sir Michael Berry visited the University of Wisconsin on Monday to for a seminar on geometric phase. The seminar was part of the Chemistry Department’s Willard ...
The Martin A. Fisher School of Physics enjoys an international reputation for excellence in research, and is one of the highest-ranked of its size in the country. The department offers rigorous ...
The Department of Health Care Ethics in collaboration with the Albert Gnaegi Center for Bioethics at Saint Louis University sponsors two endowed lectures each year, along with a student research ...
ABSTRACT: This study presents a conceptual and geometrically motivated exploration of structured wave superposition using the Simulated Unified Resultant Amplitude Method (S-URAM), with particular ...
Safronova describes how quantum clocks work can act as new observatories for this invisible universe, searching for subtle drifts in their ticking that could signal dark matter, and testing gravity on ...
This is a collection of lecture notes and programming exercises carried out as part of the Computational Physics 2 course at Yachay Tech University. This is an advanced course on object-oriented ...
The easiest way of getting started with the course materials, especially if you don't have much experience with Python and computer programming in general, would be to use what's called Google Colab.