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Spring 2023 - Physics Team representing USA in Paris!

$10,000
100%
Raised toward our $10,000 Goal
59 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on April 25, at 11:59 PM CDT
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Rank State Gifts
1 OK 39
2 CA 5
3 IL 3

Anonymous

Apr 22, 2023

Gregory

Quarles

$300

Apr 09, 2023

Zulfidin

Khodzhaev

Apr 07, 2023

Leslie

Montecucco

$52.63

Apr 06, 2023

Aihua Xie

In Memory of Professor Paul Westhaus

$200

Apr 06, 2023

Anonymous

In Memory of Collin Wade Phillippi, our Son

$200

Apr 05, 2023

Nick

Colburn

Apr 05, 2023

Meg

Ackerson

Apr 05, 2023

Anonymous

Apr 05, 2023

Sethry

Anthony

$10.14

Apr 05, 2023

Anonymous

$27

Apr 05, 2023

Linda

Haley

$52.63

Apr 05, 2023

Adam

Lang

$10

Apr 05, 2023

Jolin

Haley

$10

Apr 05, 2023

Jolin

Lang

$10

Apr 05, 2023

Carrie McGivern

In Honor of Good luck!!!

Apr 05, 2023

Carrie

McGivern

Apr 05, 2023

Matt Hobbs

In Honor of This amazing team

$10

Apr 05, 2023

Baski and Ramya Balasundaram

In Honor of Problems in General Physics by I.E. Irodov. Without which I wouldn't be here today :)

$50

Apr 05, 2023

Anonymous

$10

Apr 05, 2023

Nathan Rago

In Honor of All of IPT team members hard work and determination.

$20.14

Apr 05, 2023

Flera

Rizatdinova

$100

Apr 04, 2023

Anonymous

$100

Apr 04, 2023

Ajay

Kaladharan

$10

Apr 04, 2023

Anonymous

$10.14

Apr 04, 2023
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$10.14

Descriptive Physics

PHYS 1014 Descriptive Physics (N) Description: A survey course presenting the basic concepts and principles of physics with a minimum of mathematics. Motion, waves, temperature, electricity, magnetism, optics, atomic structure, and nuclear energy.

$11.14

College Physics 1

PHYS 1114 College Physics 1 (LN) Description: Algebra-based introductory course covering the basic concepts of physics appropriate for a range of science and preprofessional majors. Practical examples of the role of physics in other disciplines. Newtonian mechanics, fluids, heat, thermodynamics, waves, sound.

$20.14

University Physics 1

PHYS 2014 University Physics 1 (LN) Description: Calculus-based introductory course for science, math and engineering majors. Mechanics, waves, heat, and thermodynamics.

$37.13

Modern Physics

PHYS 3713 Modern Physics Description: This is the first course in the undergraduate quantum physics sequence. It covers the basic features of quantum mechanics as they relate to atomic systems, nuclear matter, photons, and electrons.

$45.13

Introductory Quantum Mechanics

PHYS 4513 Introductory Quantum Mechanics Description: Uncertainty principle, setting up Schroedinger equation (time dependent as well as time independent) and solving it for linear oscillator, hydrogen atom, periodic, and other potentials.

$52.63

Particle Physics

PHYS 5263 Particle Physics Description: Phenomenology of elementary particles: quark model, electromagnetic, weak, and strong interactions of quarks, leptons, and gauge bosons, Feynman diagram techniques, parton model, gauge symmetries, spontaneous symmetry breaking, Standard model, experimental tests.

$58.13

General Relativity

PHYS 5813 General Relativity Description: Theory and applications of general relativity: the principle of equivalence, general coordinate invariance, tensors, affine connections, Einstein's field equations, classic tests, application to stellar dynamics, black holes, and cosmology.

$63.23

Quantum Field Theory

PHYS 6323 Quantum Field Theory Description: Relativistic Quantum Mechanics: Klein-Gordon field, path integral formulation of Quantum Mechanics, Feynman diagrams, Quantum Electrodynamics, relativistic scattering radiative corrections, renormalization and critical exponents, non-Abelian gauge theories, spontaneous symmetry breaking.

$500

Master’s Thesis Research

PHYS 5000 Master’s Thesis Research or Report Prerequisites: Consent of major professor. Description: Thesis research or report for master's degree.

$651.30

Advanced Solid State Physics

PHYS 6513 Advanced Topics in Solid State Physics Description: Interaction of radiation and matter, neutron scattering, phase transitions, magnetic resonance and cooperative phenomena.

$661.30

Advanced Particle Physics

PHYS 6613 Advanced Particle Physics Description: Renormalization of quantum field theories, spontaneous symmetry breaking, Standard model, flavor physics, grand unification, super-symmetry.

$6,000

Doctoral Dissertation Research

PHYS 6000 Doctoral Dissertation Research Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy and permission of major professor. Description: Offered for variable credit, 1-15 credit hours, maximum of 60 credit hours.

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