EP 408 Methods in Experimental Nuclear and Particle Physics (Spring 2017-18)
Instructor name: Pragya Das
Course Type: Honours / Elective
Pre-requisites: Statistics
Course Content: Basic Nuclear Processes, Passage of Radiation Through matter, Experimental Statistics,Characteristics of Detectors, Ionization Detectors, Scintillation Detectors,Photomultipliers and Radiation Dosimetry
Books: William R Leo-Techniques for nuclear and particle physics experiments, Glenn Knoll-Radiation Detection and Measurement
Lectures: Lectures were Slide based
Assignments: Some tutorial problems would be worked out in class, while the remaining questions would be left for students to solve
Pro-Tips: Go through every detail on the slides, as there is no formula sheet allowed
Respondent: Vedant Basu
Note: This is a review to help you make a more informed choice about how to study for this course and/or choosing this course. While we've tried to keep it objective and complete, one must keep in mind that students have varying interests, methods of study, and the course itself changes from year to year.
Course Type: Honours / Elective
Pre-requisites: Statistics
Course Content: Basic Nuclear Processes, Passage of Radiation Through matter, Experimental Statistics,Characteristics of Detectors, Ionization Detectors, Scintillation Detectors,Photomultipliers and Radiation Dosimetry
Books: William R Leo-Techniques for nuclear and particle physics experiments, Glenn Knoll-Radiation Detection and Measurement
Lectures: Lectures were Slide based
Assignments: Some tutorial problems would be worked out in class, while the remaining questions would be left for students to solve
Pro-Tips: Go through every detail on the slides, as there is no formula sheet allowed
Respondent: Vedant Basu
Note: This is a review to help you make a more informed choice about how to study for this course and/or choosing this course. While we've tried to keep it objective and complete, one must keep in mind that students have varying interests, methods of study, and the course itself changes from year to year.
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