Nuclear physics - laboratory 1100-FJL
The main goal of the Laboratory is to familiarize students with experimental techniques used in nuclear physics. Each exercise takes approximately two to three weeks. Within the Laboratory, students perform two exercises in nuclear physics: studying nuclear fission fragments and measuring neutron flux. Exercises are carried out individually under the supervision of teaching assistants. Completion is based on the submission of a final report in the form of a scientific communication. Assessment takes into account all elements of the exercise – experimental work, report, preliminary test results, and final discussion.
Program:
Within the Laboratory, students carry out experiments in nuclear physics, including the study of fission fragments and neutron flux.
Website:
https://pracownie2.fuw.edu.pl/
Prerequisites:
Completion of the Laboratory of Measurement Techniques.
Main fields of studies for MISMaP
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
The Laboratory aims to familiarize students with experimental aspects of nuclear physics, including methods for measuring fission fragments and neutron flux.
Assessment criteria
Completion is based on the average grade of both exercises. Each exercise grade is determined by the teaching assistant, considering all elements of the exercise – experimental work, report, preliminary test results, and final discussion.
Practical placement
n/a
Bibliography
Exercise literature is provided by the instructors according to the topic and scope of the exercise.
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: