Sir Isaac Newton
 Physics 496
 Introduction to Physics Research
 Fall 2018

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Homework Assignments

All assignments have posted due dates and times, and extensions will not be granted except in extraordinary circumstances. Points will be deducted for assignments turned in after the posted deadline. Some assignments, as noted, will be eligible for additional rewrite points if they have been submitted by the deadline. An assignment matrix summarizes the course components and points for each assignment.

Scroll down the page for instructions for Colloquium Reports.

  1. Evaluating Titles      Due Sept 7

  2. Understanding a Paper       Due Sept 21

  3. Abstract and Title      Due Sept 28

  4. Proper Referencing      Due Oct 5
    "Superconducting Proximity Effect in Topological Insulators"     (MS Word)    (PDF)

  5. Writing about Physics for a General Audience     Due Oct 12

  6. Peer Reviews      Due Oct 19
    Review Criteria

  7. Evaluating Figures and Captions      Due Oct 26

  8. Short Science Talk      Due Nov 2

  9. Telling Your Story in Figures and Figure Captions      Due Nov 9

  10. Resume and Statement of Purpose     Due Nov 16

  11. Journal Club Presentation      Present during class on Nov 30
    (note that this assignment consists of multiple parts, each having separate due dates)
    Example of a Student JC Presentation

All homework assignments are due by 9:00 p.m. on the due date, unless otherwise indicated, and are to be emailed to phys496@physics.illinois.edu. Consult the instructions for individual assignments for exact deadlines and eligibility for rewrite points.

Colloquium Reports

In addition to the homework assignments shown above, students are required to attend four departmental colloquia or suitable special lectures (check with Professor Shelton on suitability of lectures other than Physics or Astronomy colloquia) of their choice during the semester and submit a written report of each.

The deadlines for receipt of colloquium reports are as follows:

Report #1—Due by 9:00 p.m., Friday, September 21; rewrites due by October 5
Report #2—Due by 9:00 p.m., Friday, October 19; rewrites due by November 2
Report #3—Due by 9:00 p.m., Friday, November 16; rewrites due by November 30
Report #4—Due by 9:00 p.m., Friday, December 7; no rewrites will be accepted

Late reports will be downgraded. No colloquium reports (initial or rewrites) will be accepted after December 10.

The reports are worth 50 points each. Reports should be emailed to Celia Elliott when complete. Early submissions will be gratefully accepted.

Colloquium report template