Solid State Physics Seminar 1101-5sFCSt
Seminar started about 75 years ago.
It is a seminar not only for Warsaw University, but also for all solid state community in Warsaw. Physicists from:
- Institute of Physics PAS,
- High Pressure Institute PAS,
-Łukasiewicz research Network - Institute of Microelectronics and Photonics,
- Physics Faculty, Technical University of Warsaw,
participate in the seminar.
Subjects:
1. Semiconductor physics experimental and theoretical,
2. Some problems of magnetism,
3. Semiconductors nanostructures and other solid state materials,
4. Some aspects out of solid state, but important for solid state physicists.
Speakers:
Mainly University of Warsaw, Institute of Physics PAS
Accomplished work, and work during investigation (in English, exceptionally, in Polish)
Invited speakers from abroad in the field close to participation of seminar interest (in English)
PhD thesis - finished .
Time: 60 min + 15 min discussion
Numbers of participations (from 60 to 120) depending subject.
Student workload:
Participation in the seminar - 1 ECTS
Preparation of an essay on the most interesting presentation at the seminar, -1 ECTS
Description by Marian Grynberg, May 2007, Roman Stępniewski 2023
Main fields of studies for MISMaP
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
The student has in-depth knowledge of condensed matter physics and semiconductor nanostructures.
The student is familiar with selected recent advances in condensed matter physics and semiconductor nanostructures.
The student has knowledge of techniques for presenting results.
The student is able to critically analyze the results of measurements, observations, or theoretical calculations in the field of condensed matter physics and semiconductor nanostructures, including an assessment of the accuracy of the results.
The student is ready to read scientific and popular science literature in order to deepen and broaden their knowledge in the field of condensed matter physics and semiconductor nanostructures, taking into account the risks of obtaining information from unverified sources, including
the Internet.
Assessment criteria
To receive this credit you must:
1) Take part in the seminars, which is confirmed by the attendance list (signed by hand).
It is obligatory to be present in person.
2) The criterion for failing the assessment is an absence of more than 3 times.
3) Absence from the "Friday" seminar may not have negative consequences if, upon earlier agreement with me, the attendance at the "Tuesday" seminar (Course ID: 1101-5sFPprz) is counted instead, provided that the Tuesday seminar is not a subject of credit for a given person in this semester.
4) The basis for the final grade is the preparation of an "essay" (about 250 words) entitled:
"The most interesting seminar of the current semester" describing what made the greatest impression on the author.
Please include your name in the file name and in the text itself (which I know is not obvious to everyone).
Submitting your essay after the end of the examination session may result in a lower grade.
In case of any doubts or individual problems, please contact one of the one of the seminar coordinators (andrzej.wysmolek@fuw.edu.pl, piotr.kossacki@fuw.edu.pl).
Practical placement
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Bibliography
Bibliography is provided by speakers.
Additional information
Information on level of this course, year of study and semester when the course unit is delivered, types and amount of class hours - can be found in course structure diagrams of apropriate study programmes. This course is related to the following study programmes:
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: