Matthias Münnich: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2024

Name Dr. Matthias Münnich
Name variantsMatthias Muennich
Address
I. f. Biogeochemie/Schadstoffdyn.
ETH Zürich, CHN E 26.2
Universitätstrasse 16
8092 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telephone+41 44 632 84 50
E-mailmunnich@env.ethz.ch
URLhttp://uppeople.ethz.ch/munnich
DepartmentEnvironmental Systems Science
RelationshipLecturer

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
701-0033-00LLaboratory Course in Physics for Students of Environmental Sciences Information Restricted registration - show details
Only students from 3th Semester BSc Environmental Sciences on are admitted to this lecture.
2 credits4PM. Münnich, A. Biland, A. Eggenberger, N. Gruber
AbstractLearning with the basic principles of scientific experimentation. By performing experiments in different fields of experimental physics the students will learn the usage of measurement instruments as well as the correct analysis and the estimation of the accuracy of the measurement results.
Learning objectiveWorking in a laboratory forms an important part of modern scientific education. Using simple experimental setup the laboratory course will provide basic knowledge of:
- the setup of experiments,
- various measurement techniques,
- the use of various measurement instruments,
- the correct performance of experiments,
- the analysis of the accuracy of the measurements,
- and the interpretations of the measured quantities.
The course will also deepen the knowledge of experimental physics.

In addition to experiments selected from the physics lab for physicists, this lab course offers experiments specially developed for bachelor students in environmental sciences, which illustrate the mutual relationships between physical processes and chemical and biological phenomena.
ContentThe students select 3 out of 18 offered experiments that they want to conduct. After conducting these experiments, the students document and analyze their measurements, estimate the accuracy of their results, and compare them with the values expected according to the laws of physics. Introductory lectures with exercises in Jupyter Notebooks as evaluation tools and in determining the accuracy of measurement results ("error calculation"), as well as a preliminary experiment for practicing experiment evaluation, complement the practical.
Lecture notesManuals for the experiments and Jupyter Notebook templates are provided online on the Moodle course pages.
CompetenciesCompetencies
Subject-specific CompetenciesConcepts and Theoriesfostered
Techniques and Technologiesfostered
Method-specific CompetenciesAnalytical Competenciesfostered
Media and Digital Technologiesfostered
Problem-solvingfostered
Social CompetenciesCommunicationfostered
Cooperation and Teamworkfostered
Self-presentation and Social Influence fostered
Personal CompetenciesAdaptability and Flexibilityfostered
Creative Thinkingfostered
Critical Thinkingfostered
Integrity and Work Ethicsfostered
Self-direction and Self-management fostered