Sir Isaac Newton

Physics 499

Senior Thesis

...so few went to hear Him, & fewer yt understood him,
yt oftimes he did in a manner, for want of Hearers, read to ye Walls.


                —Humphrey Newton, about Sir Isaac Newton

link to course home page link to course schedule link to lecture notes link to homework assignments link to writing workshop assignments link to tools and online resources link to Ms. Particular's micro-lectures on style and usage

Writing Workshop: 2–2:45 p.m., Fridays
257 Loomis Laboratory of Physics

Lecture/Discussion/In-class Activities 3–4:50 p.m., Fridays
222 Loomis Laboratory of Physics


Brian L. DeMarco
329 Loomis Laboratory of Physics, 244-9848, bdemarco@illinois.edu

Celia M. Elliott
215 Loomis Laboratory of Physics, 244-7725, cmelliot@illinois.edu

General Course Information

Physics 499 Gradebook (requires authentication)

Link to PHYS 496 (Spring 2015)


Announcements

8/24/2015—Our first class is August 28. Plan to present an informal 2-min talk on your research project during class on Friday.

The preliminary class schedule, summary of assignments, and general course information have been posted. Please review them before the first class.

To get ready for this semester's class, please review "A Guide to the Terminology of Scientific Papers" and look over the materials in our "resources" section.