Course: Colloquia in Physics FK40001

The aim of the course is to provide broadening within the PhD student's research subject (theoretical physics or physics).

In this course you will listen to and discuss 10 colloquia given at AlbaNova in order to get a broadened knowledge within your PhD subject. During the first two years of studies you select the relevant colloquia in consultation with the course coordinator. The course coordinator ensures that the selected colloquia achieve the expected broadening of knowledge and insights within the research subject. This is done by selection of colloquia within all the fields listed below.

 

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This PhD course should preferably be finished during your first two years of studies. Before each selected colloquium, you go through suitable background material together with a Fysikum lecturer. The material may consist of a review which provides background to the field and possibly also a more specialised article in the field of the colloquium, when this is known in advance. After the colloquium you write a short report (1-2 pages) which summarises the content of the colloquium and also may contain questions that arose and can be discussed further. The lecturer leads a follow-up discussion of the colloquium together with all the PhD students that visited that particular colloquium, where the reports and possibly questions concerning the colloquium are discussed.

In consultation with the course coordinator, the 10 colloquia shall be distributed reasonably evenly between the fields below:

  • Nuclear physics, particle physics, astroparticle physics and cosmology
  • Atomic physics, molecular physics and quantum optics
  • Condensed matter physics and surface physics
  • Other physics
 

The instruction consists of lectures and seminars. Participation in lectures and seminars is compulsory. In case of special circumstances the examiner may, after consultation with the lecturer, exempt the student from the obligation to take part in certain compulsory instruction.

The course is taught in English.

 

The course is examined i the following way: To pass a colloquium the student is required to:

  • participate actively in preparatory and concluding discussions where familiarity with the previously distributed material is demonstrated
  • participate in the colloquium
  • hand in a report which should contain:
    • A short summary of the content of the colloquium with a focus on physics
    • What is new to the PhD student
    • Why the field is important
    • An outlook with potential future developments
    • Feedback to the colloquium committee about the content and level of the colloquium

 

 

Contact

Course responsible

Bo Sundborg
tel: 08 5537 8735
e-mail: bo.sundborg@fysik.su.se  

Director of Graduate Studies

Per-Erik Tegnér
Tel: 08 5537 8682
e-mail: per-erik.tegner@fysik.su.se

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