- The student has a basic knowledge on experimental techniques such as electronics, cryogenics and vacuum techniques
- The student understands the experimental and physical background of building a specific scientific apparatus
- The student is able to translate a scientific question into an appropriate experimental design/realisation
- The student is able to apprehend the principles of a specific setup, relate them to the knowledge taught in the course and convey them to his/her peers.
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The central aim of this lecture is to provide the student with (basic) hands-on experimental knowledge to perform experimental research.
It will give a general overview on selected experimental techniques amended by the presentation of specific experimental setups in form of student seminars.
Instructional Modes
- Lectures: basic concepts and general overview
- Problem classes: discuss and solve experimental problems
- Student presentations: present chosen experimental techniques and discuss them with peers
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- Bachelor Program Laboratory Courses (Practicum)
- General physics knowledge from bachelor program Physics & Astronomy
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- Oral presentation (50%)
- Oral exam (50%)
In order to pass the exam both components have to be graded 5 or better.
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This course can be part of both the bachelor programme as the master programme
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