4000

- $name

FISI-4013 Seminario 1 de Teoria Cuantica de Campos

General theory of addition of angular momentum. Wignet-Eckart Theorem. Feynman´s formulation of quantum mechanics. Perturbation theory. Time-dependent quantum mechanics. Identical particles. Second quantization.

Credits

3

Distribution

-

FISI-4014 Seminario 2 Teoria Cuantica de Campos

General theory of addition of angular momentum. Wignet-Eckart Theorem. Feynman´s formulation of quantum mechanics. Perturbation theory. Time-dependent quantum mechanics. Identical particles. Second quantization.

Credits

3

Distribution

-

- $name

- $name

FISI-4051 Laboratorio Avanzado

Develop among students advanced experimental skills in data acquisition, analysis, conclusions and preparation of reports. Use of specialized instrumentation. Preparation of laboratory projects.

Credits

4

Distribution

-

- FISI-4065

- $name

FISI-4098 Trabajo de Grado (1) (Pensum Antiguo 44 Cr.)

Research led (or co-led) by a professor, researcher of the department, who represents a contribution to the advance of the physics (see General Postgraduate guidelines).

Credits

5

Distribution

-

FISI-4099 Trabajo de Grado (2) (Pensum Antiguo 44 Cr.)

Research led (or co-led) by a professor, researcher of the department, who represents a contribution to the advance of the physics (see General Postgraduate guidelines).

Credits

5

Distribution

-

- FISI-4120

FISI-4118 Seminario 1 Detectores de Radiación

Credits

3

Distribution

-

FISI-4119 Seminario 2 Detectores de Radiación

Credits

3

Distribution

-

FISI-4401 Seminario de Optica Cuantica

Credits

3

Distribution

-

FISI-4402 Seminario 2 de Optica Cuantica

Credits

3

Distribution

-

FISI-4405 Mecanica Analitica

Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formulation of classic mechanics. Rotations, orthogonal transformations, inertia tensioner, main axes and rigid body Euler equations. Canonic transformations. Action angular variables. Hamilton equation - Jacobi. Small oscillations. Complex systems.

Credits

4

Distribution

-

FISI-4430 Electrodinamica

Coulomb and Gauss’s Laws. Electric potential. Green’s functions. Solution to Laplace equations in different geometries. Special related functions. Maxwell’s equations in free space. Electromagnetic potentials. Pointing Vector. Gauge transformations. Green’s functions of wave equations and solutions to delayed potentials. Quadrivectors. Tensors. Lorentz’s Transformations and covariant formulation of electrodynamics. Covariant Green’s functions. Radiation of a moving particle. Lienard-Wiechert Potential. Larmor’s formula and relativist generalization. Radiation distribution and spectrum. Syncotron radiation. Thompson’s dispersion.

Credits

4

Distribution

-

FISI-4472 Optica Cuántica (Teoria y Practica)

Credits

4

Distribution

-

- FISI-4630

- FISI-4631

FISI-4701 Seminario 1 Materia Condensada

Seminar I allows students to familiarize themselves with one of the areas of current research in the Department of Physics, and features a weekly seminar with lectures by members of the group and invited experts from other institutions. Students participate by attending the lectures, and presenting their own lecture at the end of the course on a topic suggested by the seminar chair or professor from the group.

Credits

3

Distribution

-

FISI-4702 Seminario 2 Materia Condensada

In seminar II, students, besides attending to the group activity, must engage in a graduation project under the guidance of a professor, which will be subject to assessment (by two external evaluators) one month before the end of the semester. The grade of this course can only be assigned once the evaluators have submitted their appreciation, and the students shall register their Graduation Project I in the immediately following semester.

Credits

3

Distribution

-

FISI-4703 Seminario 1 de Fisica Estadistica

In seminar II, students, besides attending to the group activity, must engage in a graduation project under the guidance of a professor, which will be subject to assessment (by two external evaluators) one month before the end of the semester. The grade of this course can only be assigned once the evaluators have submitted their appreciation, and the students shall register their Graduation Project I in the immediately following semester.

Credits

3

Distribution

-

FISI-4704 Seminario 2 de Fisica Estadistica

In seminar II, students, besides attending to the group activity, must engage in a graduation project under the guidance of a professor, which will be subject to assessment (by two external evaluators) one month before the end of the semester. The grade of this course can only be assigned once the evaluators have submitted their appreciation, and the students shall register their Graduation Project I in the immediately following semester.

Credits

3

Distribution

-

FISI-4709 Seminario 1 de Nanociencia y Fenómenos Cuánticos

Credits

3

Distribution

-

FISI-4710 Seminario 2 de Nanociencia y Fenómenos Cuánticos

Credits

3

Distribution

-

- $name

FISI-4801 Seminario 1 de Biofisica

Seminar I allows students to familiarize themselves with one of the areas of current research in the Department of Physics, and features a weekly seminar with lectures by members of the group and invited experts from other institutions. Students participate by attending the lectures, and presenting their own lecture at the end of the course on a topic suggested by the seminar chair or professor from the group.

Credits

3

Distribution

-

FISI-4802 Seminario 2 de Biofisica

In seminar II, students, besides attending to the group activity, must engage in a graduation project under the direction of a professor, which will be subject to assessment (by two external evaluators) one month before the end of the semester. The grade of this course can only be assigned once the evaluators have submitted their appreciation, and the students shall register their Graduation Project I in the immediately following semester.

Credits

3

Distribution

-

- FISI-4882

FISI-4901 Seminario 1 Astronomia y Astrofisica

Seminar I allows students to familiarize themselves with one of the areas of current research in the Department of Physics, and features a weekly seminar with lectures by members of the group and invited experts from other institutions. Students participate by attending the lectures, and presenting their own lecture at the end of the course on a topic suggested by the seminar chair or professor from the group.

Credits

3

Distribution

-

FISI-4902 Seminario 2 Astronomia y Astrofisica

In seminar II, students, besides attending to the group activity, must engage in a graduation project under the direction of a professor, which will be subject to assessment (by two external evaluators) one month before the end of the semester. The grade of this course can only be assigned once the evaluators have submitted their appreciation, and the students shall register their Graduation Project I in the immediately following semester.

Credits

3

Distribution

-

FISI-4906 Cumulos Abiertos: Una Vision Observacional

Credits

4

Distribution

-

FISI-4961 Curso Tutorial I

Credits

4

Distribution

-

- FISI-4985

- FISI-4986

- FISI-4987