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 ===== Instructor ===== ===== Instructor =====
-[[http://www.physics.oregonstate.edu/~minotj/|Janet Tate]], Office hours: TBA and by appointment+[[http://www.physics.oregonstate.edu/~minotj/|Janet Tate]], Office hours: By appointment
      
 ===== Meeting Times ===== ===== Meeting Times =====
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 Other books where the instructor finds useful material.  Other books where the instructor finds useful material. 
  
-  *"Mesoscopic Physics" by Cees Harmans {{:meso.pdf|download pdf (15MB)}}+  *"{{::meso.pdf|Mesoscopic Physics}}" by Cees Harmans
   *"Solid-State Physics" by Ibach & Luth   *"Solid-State Physics" by Ibach & Luth
   *"Condensed Matter Physics" by Marder, 1st edition (2nd edition might come out soon)   *"Condensed Matter Physics" by Marder, 1st edition (2nd edition might come out soon)
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 ==== Web & other resources ==== ==== Web & other resources ====
-See [[syllabus|Syllabus & Resources]]and individual lecture pages)+See [[syllabus|Syllabus & Resources]] and individual lecture pages.
  
 ===== Project ===== ===== Project =====
 Choose a relevant topic that you would like to learn more about.  Write a paper and prepare a 30-minute presentation.  Include the following elements: Choose a relevant topic that you would like to learn more about.  Write a paper and prepare a 30-minute presentation.  Include the following elements:
-  * A through review of the classic texts, with a tutorial approach in mind+  * A thorough review of the classic texts, with a tutorial approach in mind
   * The most recent research literature on the topic or related topics   * The most recent research literature on the topic or related topics
   * Numbers that give the reader an idea of the scale of the quantities you discuss   * Numbers that give the reader an idea of the scale of the quantities you discuss
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 Homework is due on Fridays at 5 pm.  Please suggest homework assignments if you find a particular problem you'd like to work on.  I'd like to suggest that everyone present at least one homework solution to the class in the term. Homework is due on Fridays at 5 pm.  Please suggest homework assignments if you find a particular problem you'd like to work on.  I'd like to suggest that everyone present at least one homework solution to the class in the term.
  
 +===== Exam =====
 +The final exam is on Thursday morning of week 6 (or a mutually agreed-upon time in week 6) and lasts 2 hours. You may prepare an equation/note sheet - a single side of a standard sheet of paper. Please turn this in with your exam. You may also bring with you the "[[http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Category?view=pdf&Frequently+used+constants.x=65&Frequently+used+constants.y=17|Frequently used constants]]" available at the NIST website. The exam will cover all the topics discussed in class, homework, and reading.  I will also include one question which asks you about the projects of the other people in the class, based on the posted presentation and talk.
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 ===== Grades (TBA): ===== ===== Grades (TBA): =====
 |Talk/paper| 30%| |Talk/paper| 30%|
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