Scott Heinekamp
Professor of Physics
Office Hours: Tues 9:30-10:30 & Thurs 9:30-11:00 or by appt
Coordinator of 3/2
Engineering Program
Mary Perley Wakeman '23 Professor (2004-09)
Adjunct Professor of Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University (2003-08)
Summer 2007 REU and other programs
Here are course materials for past semesters (including WLLS 101 Fall 2004):
Course Materials
Material for Spring 2008:
Physics 111L (Fundamentals of Physics I) Homework Assignments and Lectures
Physics 213L (Fundamentals of Physics III) Homework Assignments
See Professor Zhu's web site aurora.wells.edu/~xzhu for the syllabus for each of these courses.
Courses taught Fall 2007:
Wells 111 (New Student Experience: Introduction to Wells)
Applied & Engineering Physics 423 (Statistical Thermodynamics)
Courses taught Spring 2007:
Physics 111L (Fundamentals of Physics I)
Physics 303 (Theoretical Mechanics)
Courses taught Fall 2006:
Wells 111 (New Student Experience: Introduction to Wells)
Physics 106(L) (Introductory Astronomy)
Physics 212L (Fundamentals of Physics II: lab only)
WLLS 101 (Harmonics, Scales and Signals)
Courses taught Spring 2006:
Physics 221L (Principles of Electronics)
Physics 213L (Fundamentals of Physics III: lab only)
MPS 403 (Senior Seminar in Mathematical and Physical Sciences)
Courses taught Fall 2005:
Physics 340 (Experimental Physics)
Physics 307 (Quantum Mechanics and Relativity)
MPS 402 (Senior Seminar in Mathematical and Physical
Sciences)
Courses taught Spring 2005:
Physics 111L (Fundamentals of Physics I)
Physics 302 (Modern Physics)
Courses taught Fall 2004:
Physics 212L (Fundamentals of Physics II)
WLLS 101 (Approaches to the Liberal Arts)
Courses taught Spring 2004:
Physics 111L (Fundamentals of Physics I)
Physics 213L (Fundamentals of Physics III)
Physics 221L (Principles of Electronics) [lab only]
Courses taught Fall 2003:
Physics 212L (Fundamentals of Physics II)
Physics 302 (Modern Physics)
Course taught Summer (Cornell University Engineering Cooperative):Applied & Engineering Physics 355 (Intermediate Electromagnetism)
(World Year of Physics) Whole Lotta Shakin': Einstein's Love of Brownian Motion
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