2025 summer labs¶
Please use the Canvas pages to access the complete syllabus, your current grading, and lab code of conduct. All assignments and additional information on uncertainty analysis, software, and introductory material for each week/worksheet can be found here. Contact the lab manager Richard Guarino if you cannot attend a class, otherwise your first point of contact about other questions is your graduate student lab instructor (see below).
Lab manager: Richard Guarino rguarino@smu.edu (room 26A)
Lab supervisor: Durdana Balakishiyeva DBalakishiyeva@smu.edu (room 49)
Make use of your lab instructors' office hours (usually for about 1 hour)!
- Brandon Stevenson stevensonb@mail.smu.edu (T.B.D)
- Rebecca Preston rebeccapreston@mail.smu.edu (T.B.D)
- Isuru Dayarathna ddayarathna@mail.smu.edu (T.B.D)
- Junaid Saif Khan junaidk@mail.smu.edu (T.B.D)
- Antone Amalbert aamalbert@mail.smu.edu (T.B.D)
Weekly worksheets & additional resources¶
Schedule and weekly worksheets
Class schedule, your weekly worksheets and introduction material for mechanics and electricity and magnetism
For your pre-lab and in-lab submissions you set up a word document that includes your name and the name of your measurement-group members, see this example submission template. Put each item of a measurement in a separate paragraph "Measurement 1.1", "Measurement 1.2", ... "Measurement X.Y" so that it can be easily found in the document and graded. Similarly, for the pre-lab use a document with your name and answer every question in a new paragraph "Pre-lab 1", "Pre-lab 2", etc.
- A brief introduction to uncertainty analysis
- Software for the computer-assisted equipment: Download PASCO Capstone and SPARKvue
Mechanics¶
The Mechanics Laboratory (PHYS1105) provides training in instrumentation and offers in-depth understanding of physics concepts and laws that are discussed in PHYS1303 (Introductory Mechanics) and PHYS1307 (General Physics - Mechanics).
- Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 15:00 18:00, Canvas PHYS1105
Electricity and Magnetism¶
The Electricity and Magnetism Laboratory (PHYS1106) provides training in instrumentation and offers in-depth understanding of physics concepts and laws that are discussed in PHYS1304 (Introductory Electricity and Magnetism) and PHYS1308 (General Physics - Electricity and Magnetism).
- Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays 15:00 18:00, Canvas PHYS1106