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Chm 566: Nuclear Chemistry II

Introduction to Nuclear Technology, Nuclear Structure, and Nuclear Reactions II

Professor W. Udo Schröder

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AY 2003/2004

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  Meetings:
    Lecture: Professor W. Udo Schröder
    Tuesdays, 10:00 - 12:00h,

    200 Hutchison Hall (HH) Conference Room

    First 566 Lecture: Wednesday, June 17, 2003.

    Laboratory: Dr. J. Tõke, Senior Scientist
    Thursdays, 10:00 - 12:00h,
    102
    Hutchison Hall (HH) Lab
    First 566 Lab Thursday, June 19, 2003.

    Meeting times may vary, as required. They will be announced on the corresponding page.

Office Hours:

W. Udo Schröder:
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.,
Hutchison Hall (
HH) 466
or, by appointment (275-8263).

Dr. Jan Tõke:
Thursdays, 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.,

Hutchison Hall (
HH) 200B
or, by appointment (275-0469).


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Prerequisites:
    Prerequisites: Elements of modern physics, introductory chemistry, basic mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, calculus. Chm 466 or equivalent.


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Synopsis:
    The course provides a discussion of advanced topics in nuclear science and technology and includes laboratory exercises. Applications include nuclear instrumentation, the uses of nuclear radioactivity, and nuclear astrophysics.
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Text(s):

There is no single textbook followed in the course. Notes on the materials covered in lecture and lab are made available on these pages.

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Additional Reference Books:

These texts are suggested for additional reading.
Leo: Introduction to nuclear and particle physics experiments.


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