Course Topics
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This is a "skill builder" course that introduces beginning graduate students with a range of transferable skills important for successful communication in science, research and in other professional areas. The course aims to develop a wider understanding of the context in which research takes place through critical reading and evaluation of a wide range of literature.
Besides being trained on how to prepare scientific papers and presentations, students will also be required to write an abstract and give oral presentation on a contemporary research topic pursued by groups in the Department.
Main Course Topics:
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- Quantum Mechanics
- Quantum Optics
- Quantum-Classical Methods
- Quantum Information Science
- Open Quantum Systems
- Quantum Many-Body Systems (in and out of equilibrium)
- Quantum Field Theory
- Numerical and Symbolic Packages for Computational Quantum Physics
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News
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- The course starts on Wednesday, February 14 at 12:40PM in ISE 417.
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Course Motto
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- In teaching, writing, and research, there is no greater clarifier than a well-chosen example.
- Formalism should not be introduced for its own sake, but only when it is needed for some particular problem.
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