This course aims to introduce and survey the
physical principles that underlie a variety of
important biological, biophysical, biochemical
phenomena, as well as a number of modern laboratory
techniques and probes. The course combines
physical, biological, and chemical perspectives in
order to explore a wide range of topics in a way
that is not usually possible in standard
undergraduate science and engineering courses.
The presentation is aimed at the undergraduate level
and is designed for students who seek to expand
their horizons.
The prerequisites for the course are: one year of
introductory physics (PHY 2053/2054, PHY 2048/2049,
or the equivalent) and one year of calculus (MAC
2311/2312, or the equivalent).
In addition to some "traditional" topics, the course
will survey some current interests of the instructor
and of the students. In addition, some graded
exercises are designed to provide experience with
gaining insight by reading articles published in
journals and by attending professional seminars
given by visiting experts.
NOTE of 02 January 2019: The syllabus
is now posted but the schedule is not yet posted, as
the content of this course page is just beginning to
emerge. The "textbook" should be available now
at Target Copy (W. Univ. location). Please
email me if you have any questions. --- MWM
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