Physics 226 - Signals and Noise Lab

Spring
2022
01
4.00
Larry R. Hunter, Nathan B. Clayburn

MW 02:00 PM-05:00 PM

Amherst College
PHYS-226-01-2122S
SCCEA114
lrhunter@amherst.edu
nclayburn@amherst.edu

How do we gather information to refine our models of the physical world? This course is all about data: acquiring data, separating signals from noise, analyzing and interpreting data, and communicating results. Much – indeed nearly all – data spend some time as an electrical signal, so we will study analog electronics. In addition, students will become familiar with contemporary experimental techniques, instrumentation, and/or computational methods. Throughout, students will develop skills in scientific communication, especially in the written form. Six hours of laboratory work per week.

Requisite: PHYS 225 or consent of the instructor. Spring semester:  Professor Hunter. 

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.