Aldo Sady Antognini: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2022

Name Prof. Dr. Aldo Sady Antognini
Address
Inst. f. Teilchen- und Astrophysik
ETH Zürich, HPK G 28
Otto-Stern-Weg 5
8093 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telephone+41 44 633 30 76
E-mailaldo@phys.ethz.ch
DepartmentPhysics
RelationshipAdjunct Professor

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
402-0084-00LPhysics II4 credits3V + 1UA. S. Antognini
AbstractThis course is an introduction to classical physics, with special focus on applications in medicine.
Learning objectiveObtain an understanding of basic concepts in classical physics and their application (using mathematical pre-knowledge) to the solution of simple problems, including certain applications in medicine.

Obtain an understanding of relevant quantities and of orders of magnitude.
ContentElectromagnetism;
Thermodynamics;
Optics.
Lecture notesWill be distributed at the start of the semester.
Literature"Physik für Mediziner, Biologen, Pharmazeuten", von Alfred Trautwein, Uwe Kreibig, Jürgen Hüttermann; De Gruyter Verlag.
Prerequisites / NoticeVoraussetzung Mathematik I+II und Physik I (Studiengänge Gesundheitswissenschaften und Technologie bzw. Humanmedizin) / Mathematik-Lehrveranstaltungen des Basisjahres (Studiengänge Chemie, Chemieingenieurwissenschaften bzw. Interdisziplinäre Naturwissenschaften)
402-0719-BSLParticle Physics at PSI (Paul Scherrer Institute) Restricted registration - show details 8 credits15PA. Soter, A. S. Antognini
AbstractDuring semester break in Summer 6-12 students stay for 3 weeks at PSI and participate in a hands-on course on experimental particle physics. A small real experiment is performed in common, including apparatus design, construction, running and data analysis. The course includes some lectures, but the focus lies on the practical aspects of experimenting.
Learning objectiveStudents learn all the different steps it takes to perform a complete particle physics experiment in a small team. They acquire skills to do this themselves in the team, including design, construction, data taking and data analysis.
402-0719-MSLParticle Physics at PSI (Paul Scherrer Institute) Restricted registration - show details 8 credits15PA. Soter, A. S. Antognini
AbstractDuring semester breaks in Summer 6-12 students stay for 3 weeks at PSI and participate in a hands-on course on experimental particle physics. A small real experiment is performed in common, including apparatus design, construction, running and data analysis. The course includes some lectures, but the focus lies on the practical aspects of experimenting.
Learning objectiveStudents learn all the different steps it takes to perform a complete particle physics experiment in a small team. They acquire skills to do this themselves in the team, including design, construction, data taking and data analysis.