Recommended previous courses:
PHY103, PHY106
In Advanced Lab I, students have the opportunity to apply the physics
knowledge they acquired in PHY201 and PHY202. PHY203 consists of 7 distinct lab sessions of 4 hours each. It provides an in-depth study of a wide range of
physical phenomena such as electronics, wave-optics (diffraction, interference and polarization of light), and the mechanics of solid bodies. Upon course completion, students will have acquired advanced experimental skills allowing them to set up, carry out and analyze critically experiments in physics and mechanics.
Upon course completion, students will have acquired advanced experimental skills allowing them to set up, carry out and analyze critically experiments in physics and mechanics.- Responsable: Baroud Charles
- Responsable: Bellon Ludovic
- Responsable: Bodelot Laurence
- Responsable: Du Nina
- Responsable: Laplace Yannis
- Responsable: Laroussi Taha
- Responsable: Riechert Hannes
- Responsable: Schué Léonard
- Responsable: Taihi Ayah Soundous
- Responsable: Vanel Jean-Charles
- Responsable: Varlamov Pavel