In Advanced Lab II, students have the opportunity to apply the physics knowledge they have acquired in 7 distinct lab sessions of 4 hours each. PHY207 provides an in-depth study of a wide range of physical phenomena such as fundamental and applied wave-optics (Fourier optics, Michelson interferometry), atomic physics (the Balmer series), thermodynamics (the Rüchardt experiment, the Stirling engine) as well as fluid mechanics (surface waves).
- Teaching coordinator: Amselem Gabriel
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- Teaching coordinator: Bratu Ana-Maria
- Teaching coordinator: Bravo Sophie
- Teaching coordinator: Chambissie Kameni Ange Bernardin
- Teaching coordinator: De Assis Scarpin Julia
- Teaching coordinator: Eisenhardt Philipp
- Teaching coordinator: Goutéraux Blaise
- Teaching coordinator: Laplace Yannis
- Teaching coordinator: Mattioli Kara
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- Teaching coordinator: Rabier Théophile
- Teaching coordinator: Roubert Christian
- Teaching coordinator: Taihi Ayah Soundous
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