Course Title: | [Understanding Quantum Mechanics] |
Instructor: | [Dr. Emily Johnson] |
Course Code: | [PHY-301] |
Semester/Year: | [Spring 2050] |
This University Coursework is designed to assess students' comprehension and mastery of the fundamental principles and applications of quantum mechanics. Through a series of assignments and assessments, students will demonstrate their understanding of key concepts, their ability to solve quantum mechanical problems, and their proficiency in applying quantum theory to real-world scenarios.
Title: Exploring Quantum Phenomena
Deadline: March 15, 2050
Word Limit: 1500 words
Instructions:
Analyze the principles of quantum mechanics.
Discuss key experiments and phenomena that led to the development of quantum theory.
Provide examples illustrating quantum mechanical concepts.
Include references to seminal works in the field.
Weightage: 20%
Deadline: Weekly submissions starting from February 1, 2050
Instructions:
Solve a series of quantum mechanics problems covering topics discussed in lectures.
Show all relevant calculations and explain your reasoning.
Submit solutions electronically by the specified deadline.
Weightage: 30%
Title: Investigating Quantum Systems
Deadline: April 30, 2050
Instructions:
Design and conduct experiments to explore quantum phenomena.
Record observations, analyze data, and draw conclusions.
Present findings in a comprehensive laboratory report format.
Weightage: 25%
Topic: Applications of Quantum Mechanics in Technology
Date: May 15, 2050
Duration: 15 minutes
Instructions:
Research and prepare a presentation on practical applications of quantum mechanics.
Discuss current and emerging technologies influenced by quantum theory.
Use visual aids to enhance understanding.
Weightage: 25%
Understanding of Concepts: Clarity and depth of understanding of quantum mechanical principles.
Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to apply quantum mechanics to solve problems.
Critical Analysis: Evaluation of quantum phenomena and theories.
Communication: Clarity, organization, and effectiveness of written and oral communication.
All assignments must be submitted electronically through the course's online platform.
Late submissions will incur a penalty of 10% per day.
A detailed grading rubric outlining the criteria and corresponding grades will be provided for each assignment.
Plagiarism and academic dishonesty will not be tolerated. All work must be original and properly cited.
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