This course provides a practical introduction to the essential experimental methods used in modern physics research. Students will gain hands-on experience with a range of instrumentation for measurement, data acquisition, and analysis. Key topics include vacuum technology, cryogenics, electronic circuit design, and sensor operation. The curriculum emphasizes the principles of signal processing, noise reduction, and statistical analysis of data. A significant component involves designing and conducting experiments, followed by the rigorous documentation of results. The aim is to develop proficiency in tackling real-world experimental challenges. Ultimately, the course bridges theoretical concepts with practical laboratory skills.
PhD
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