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  1. Experimental Physics

    The research programme Experimental Physics covers many aspects of modern physics, from cutting-edge experiments to advanced computer simulations and machine learning. In this Master's you will be working together with researchers in interdisciplinary environments. This gives you the opportunity to experience modern physics research firsthand ...

  2. Study programme

    Experimental Physics is a two-year research oriented Master's programme (120 EC). EC stands for European Credits in which 1 EC equals 28 hours of work. Experimental Physics has a renewed curriculum as of September 2023. Information on this website is based on the new curriculum. Information on the former curriculum can be found on our students ...

  3. Experimental Physics

    The master's programme Experimental Physics is a two year (120 EC) programme leading to a MSc degree in Experimental Physics. As a student in the Master's degree programme in Experimental Physics you will receive advanced training in the fundamental scientific theories that describe the world around us. You will examine the design and use of ...

  4. Curriculum

    Curriculum. The Master's programme Experimental Physics (EP) of Utrecht University is a 2-years programme of 120 EC, taught in English. The programme consists of: 23.5 EC compulsory elements. a minimum of 22.5 EC primary electives, and. 15 EC secondary elective courses; and finally. a research thesis of 59 EC. You can find a complete overview ...

  5. Study programme

    The Master's programme Experimental Physics (EP) of Utrecht University is a 2-years programme of 120 EC, taught in English. The programme consists of: 23.5 EC compulsory elements. a minimum of 22.5 EC primary electives, and. 15 EC secondary elective courses; and finally. a research thesis of 59 EC. You can find a complete overview of all ...

  6. Tracks

    Tracks. The programme offers three specialized tracks, each focussing on a different area of experimental physics. You select 1 out of 3 tracks to determine the main focus of your programme but you complement this with courses from another track to also broaden your knowledge.

  7. PDF Experimental Physics

    experimental research carried out by experimental research groups in the Department of Physics and Astronomy. The research undertaken at Utrecht is at the forefront of fundamental experimental physics. You will have the opportunity to work in close cooperation with research groups that specialize in the strong nuclear forces, ultra cold quantum

  8. Academics

    Academics. The Master's programme aims at training young, promising and motivated students to become researchers in experimental physics. An undergraduate student with a good grasp of the basic theories underlying classical physics will be introduced to techniques and methods that lie at the heart of modern experimental physics.

  9. Get to know the Master's

    Academic Staff. Get to know members of the academic staff of Experimental Physics. Marjolein Dijkstra. Ingmar Swart. Alessandro Grelli. Visit our open day, be a student for a day and learn what (former) students think of this programme.

  10. Admission and application

    Admission and application - Experimental Physics - Utrecht University. Admission and application. The application process is different based on where you obtained your degree. In order to find out if you match the entry requirements and how to apply, follow the link below.

  11. Degree from a non-Dutch university

    1. Read the entry requirements. This is a selective Master's programme. You will be considered for admission to the Master's programme Experimental Physics if you hold a University bachelor degree and can demonstrate a high level of knowledge and command of methods and skills in the relevant field. Additionally we consider:

  12. PhD

    At Utrecht University you take part in education in one of the Graduate Schools and often also teach students. During the four-year PhD programme you work under the guidance of a professor on creating a research project that results in a dissertation or a series of articles in scientific journals. You can search for positions on research ...

  13. Profiles

    Science-based entrepreneurship (SBE) is a foundational source of innovation and thereby for economic growth. There are many routes towards entrepreneurship; whether it is finding a science-based product while working at a large company or performing research in an incubator.

  14. Who to contact

    The Study Advisors of Experimental Physics are: Geert-Jan Roelofs. Minnaert building, room 1.06 Email: [email protected] Geert-Jan Roelofs is available on Mondays till Thursdays. ... Skills Lab - the gateway to your academic development- is an accessible service desk where UU students can get a clear idea of what courses, workshops ...

  15. Master's Programme in Physics

    Then the Master's Programme in Physics with a specialization in Nuclear and Particle Physics is for you. The research is both theoretical and experimental, and the technology that makes the experiments possible is also used in other fields, such as engineering, finance and medicine. Autumn 2024. Uppsala, 100%, On-campus, English.

  16. MSc in Experimental Physics at UU : Admission 2024

    MSc in Experimental Physics at Utrecht University 2024 - 2025: Check Rankings, Course Fees, Eligibility, Scholarships, Application Deadline for Experimental Physics at Utrecht University (UU) at Yocket.

  17. Experimental physics

    Experimental physics is a branch of physics that is concerned with data acquisition, data-acquisition methods, and the detailed conceptualization (beyond simple thought experiments) and realization of laboratory experiments. It is often contrasted with theoretical physics, which is more concerned with predicting and explaining the physical ...

  18. Experimental Methods for Physics I

    Design of experimental studies and the scientific method. Introduction to ethical aspects in experimental physics. Basic measurement techniques, data handling and analysis. Measurements uncertainties and propagation of measurements uncertainties. Basic statistics for experimental physics. Regression and least squares fitting. Data analysis in ...

  19. Theoretical Physics

    Historic background. In theoretical physics we use mathematics to describe Nature, often creating new mathematical structures during our research, just like Newton did when he invented calculus to formulate his "Laws of Motion" describing the motion of planets, stars or even swinging weights. Later on, in the 19th century calculus evolved ...

  20. Experimental uncertainty analysis

    For example, an experimental uncertainty analysis of an undergraduate physics lab experiment in which a pendulum can estimate the value of the local gravitational acceleration constant g.The relevant equation [1] for an idealized simple pendulum is, approximately, = [+ ⁡ ()] where T is the period of oscillation (seconds), L is the length (meters), and θ is the initial angle.

  21. Wheeler's delayed-choice experiment

    Wheeler's delayed-choice experiment describes a family of thought experiments in quantum physics proposed by John Archibald Wheeler, with the most prominent among them appearing in 1978 and 1984. [1] These experiments are attempts to decide whether light somehow "senses" the experimental apparatus in the double-slit experiment it travels through, adjusting its behavior to fit by assuming an ...

  22. List of Nobel laureates in Physics

    The Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to 224 individuals as of 2023. [5] The first prize in physics was awarded in 1901 to Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, of Germany, who received 150,782 SEK. John Bardeen is the only laureate to win the prize twice—in 1956 and 1972.. William Lawrence Bragg was the youngest Nobel laureate in physics; he won the prize in 1915 at the age of 25.

  23. John Clauser

    John Francis Clauser (/ ˈ k l aʊ z ər /; born December 1, 1942) is an American theoretical and experimental physicist known for contributions to the foundations of quantum mechanics, in particular the Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt inequality. [1] Clauser was awarded the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics, jointly with Alain Aspect and Anton Zeilinger "for experiments with entangled photons ...

  24. From large labs to small teams, mentorship thrives

    Guo's group works at the interface of mechanics, physics, and cell biology, seeking to understand how physical properties and biological function affect each other in cellular systems. ... For instance, when a collaborating lab placed unrealistic expectations on a student's experimental output, Guo openly praised the student's efforts and ...

  25. Experimental Cosmology Center draws Congressman Mark Takano to campus

    Rep. Mark Takano, D-Riverside, visited UC Riverside on August 6 to learn about the new Experimental Cosmology Center in the Department of Physics and Astronomy.The center, spearheaded by Nobel laureate Barry Barish, a distinguished professor of physics and astronomy, was launched earlier this year.. The center will design equipment for experiments at the forefront of cosmology and train ...