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TA Listing for Spring 2002
NUCLEAR
WEAPONS - THE CRITICAL DECISIONS
PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY CROSS-LISTING
The Physics and Astronomy Department is co-sponsoring the course
described here,
which will address not only policy issues concerning nuclear
weapons, but also to a limited extent some of the technical
issues of nuclear weapons and defense against them which could
be of interest to phyics students. Physics and astronomy students
can take the course as a 199 course, with Professor Cornwall
administratively in charge of the physics students' enrollment.
Professors Byers and Cornwall will give guest lectures in this
course.
PLEASE NOTE: Most of the class homework, solutions,
& lecture notes are in PDF format. Download
Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Winter
2002 class schedule
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PHYSICS |
SPRING
2002 |
LOWER
DIVISION COURSES |
INSTRUCTOR |
1A |
Physics
for Scientists and Engineers: Mechanics |
Matthew
Malkan |
1B,1 |
Physics
for Scientists and Engineers: Oscillations, Waves, Electricity
and Magnetism |
David
Saltzberg |
1B,2 |
Physics
for Scientists and Engineers: Oscillations, Waves, Electricity
and Magnetism |
David
Saltzberg |
1B,3 |
Physics
for Scientists and Engineers: Oscillations, Waves, Electricity
and Magnetism |
Brent
Corbin |
1C |
Physics
for Scientists and Engineers: Electrodynamics, Optics and
Special Relativity |
Robert
Cousins |
1CH |
Physics
for Scientists and Engineers: Electrodynamics, Optics and
Special Relativity |
Stuart
Brown |
1Q |
Contemporary
Physics |
Charles
Buchanan |
4AL |
Physics
Lab for Scientists and Engineer: Mechanics |
William
Slater |
4BL |
Physics
Lab for Scientists and Engineer: Electricity and Magnetism |
Reiner
Stenzel |
6A |
Physics
for Life Scieces Majors: Statics and Dynamics |
Ray
Waung |
6B,1 |
Physics
for Life Science Majors: Sound, Light, and Hydrodynamics |
Robijn
Bruinsma |
6B,2 |
Physics
for Life Science Majors: Sound, Light, and Hydrodynamics |
Chetan
Nayak |
6C,
1 |
Physics
for Life Science Majors: Electricity, Magnetism, and Transport |
Ian
McLean |
6C,
2 |
Physics
for Life Science Majors: Electricity, Magnetism, and Transport |
Glen
Rosenthal |
10,
1 |
Physics |
Bernard
Nefkens |
10,
2 |
Physics |
Claudio
Pellegrini |
18L,1 |
Modern
Physics Laboratory |
James
Rosenzweig |
18L,2 |
Modern
Physics Laboratory |
James
Rosenzweig |
UPPER
DIVISION COURSES |
INSTRUCTOR |
105A |
Analytic
Mechanics |
Chun
Wa Wong |
108 |
Optical
Physics |
Douglas
Durian |
110A |
Electricity
and Magnetism |
Charles
Whitten |
110B |
Electricity
and Magnetism |
Walter
Gekelman |
114 |
Mechanics
and Wave Motion and Sound |
Seth
Putterman |
115A |
Quantum
Mechanics |
Gordon
Chalmers |
115C |
Quantum
Mechanics |
Ernest
Abers |
117 |
Electronics
and Physics Measurement |
Stuart
Brown |
131 |
Mathematical
Methods of Physics |
Nina
Byers |
160 |
Numerical
Analysis Techniques and Particle Simulations |
Maha
Ashour-Abdalla |
180F |
Elementary
Particle Laboratory |
William
Slater |
C185 |
Foundations
of Physics |
John
Cornwall |
GRADUATE
COURSES |
INSTRUCTOR |
215A |
Statistical
Physics |
Joseph
Rudnick |
221C |
Quantum
Mechanics |
Sudip
Chakravarty |
222C |
Plasma
Physics |
Warren
Mori |
223 |
Advanced
Classical Mechanics |
Rene
Pellat |
226C |
Elementary
Particle Physics |
Zvi
Bern |
230C |
Relativistic
Quantum Theory |
Eric
D'Hoker |
232B |
Relativity |
Graciela
Gelmini |
241C |
Solid
State Physics |
Steven
Kivelson |
C285 |
Foundations
of Physics |
John
Cornwall |
290 |
Foundations
of Physics |
Viktor
K. Decyk |
M370B |
Integrated
Science Instruction Methods |
William
Layton |
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Updated December 28, 2001 by Adminstrative Services Group. Send
questions and comments to: asg@physics.ucla.edu
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