Physics 399 -- Senior Seminar - Fall 2009/Spring 2010

Fall Syllabus

Fall meetings will be held Wednesdays 3 to 4pm in KINSC L205, except as noted below.

Spring Syllabus

Spring meetings will be held Wednesdays 2:30 to 4pm in KINSC L205, except as noted below.

All course readings and guidelines are posted on Blackboard.

FALL TERM

Suzanne Amador Kane (office: KINSC L103, X1198, email: samador)

The physics faculty welcomes you to Senior Seminar! In this course you will practice writing a scientific paper; learn how to give a scientific presentation; hear lectures by eminent scientists and interact with them; learn more about careers available to you when you finish at Haverford; get into contact with alums who have gone in career directions of interest to you; learn about graduate school and how to go about selecting and applying to schools; and participate in discussions on topics relevant to science.

The course meets on many Wednesdays (2:00-3:30) throughout the semester, but with several other special events. Copies of all readings assigned in the course and other useful stuff as well are available in the Physics Lounge in the black binder marked Senior Seminar. A second binder contains listings of Haverford physics grads from years past, their present job titles and contact information. That binder also contains reports on some of those alums written by senior seminarians from previous years. You will find these to be very interesting.

Course Requirements (Fall)
• Attend all scheduled meetings of the seminar.
• Attend Philips visits and department colloquia. We hope you will also attend the informal meetings with our visitors. They enjoy talking with students and these informal gatherings are a great way to find out more about speaker and what he or she is up to.
• Read assigned selections and participate in class discussions.
• Write a short paper consisting of a preliminary version of the introduction and background sections of your senior paper (4-5 pages typically), a short (one page) progress report on the actual status of the project, and a bibliography that puts your work in its proper scholarly context. This is due at the end of the semester.
• Give a brief (10 min.) informal presentation to the seminar about the intro/background part of your senior paper project in early December.

Grading

You will receive one grade at the end of the academic year for Phys 399 as a whole. (The grade of CIP, course in progress, will besubmitted at the end of the fall semester provided all fall requirements were met.) The physics faculty working together assigns grades in the senior seminar according to the following approximate weighting factors:

Fall semester

20%

Quality of senior talk

40%

Senior paper (Spring semester)

40%

A reduction of 0.1 grade point will be applied per unexcused absence if more than one occurs per semester. (This includes attendance at required colloquia and senior talks.)

Approximate Fall Schedule

Wed. Sept. 2

Introduction; start of discussion of employment and careers

Wed. Sept. 9 Graduate study

Wed. Sept. 16

Meeting with Prof. James Gates (U. Md) in senior seminar--regular time;  Talk Thurs. Sept. 16, 4:30pm Sharpless Aud.  (tea at 4:15)
Wed. Sept. 23 Engineering visit with Paolo Arratia--pizza dinner on Tuesday;  Scientific Ethics [Links to "Ethics in Science pages"]
Wed. Sept. 30

Scientific Ethics [Links to "Ethics in Science pages"]

Wed. Oct. 7 No meeting
Wed. Oct. 14 Fall Break; no meeting
Wed.. Oct. 21 No meeting

Wed. Oct. 28

No meeting
Wed. Nov. 4

Scientific speaking:  Read Advice to Beginning Physics Speakers;  we will also discuss these, but they are not assigned to read beforehand:  Woman Physicist's Guide to Speaking, What's Wrong with Those Talks? Do's and Don'ts of Poster PresentationsVideo:  Melissa Hines, Cornell, on public speaking  How to be a Good Audience at a Presentation

Chicken, Chicken, Chicken <---Don't do this!

Wed. Nov. 11

Writing & reading scientific papers:  Read Blackboard folder on  Writing (and Reading) Scientific Papers

Wed. Nov. 18

William Phillips visit & talk Mon. Nov. 16 & Nov. 17: talk Mon. 4:30pm, Sharpless Auditorium (tea at 4:15)

Wed.. Nov. 25

No meeting (Start of Thanksgiving break)

Wed. Dec. 2 10 min. student presentations on senior paper introductions
Wed. Dec. 9 10 min. student presentations on senior paper introductions; Philips visit of David Charbonneau (Exoplanets talk, Dec.8, 4:30)
Fri. Dec. 18 Introduction and preliminary bibliography due at 12:00 noon

SPRING TERM

Suzanne Amador Kane (office: KINSC L103, X1198, email: samador)

The physics and astronomy faculty welcomes you back to the spring semester of Senior Seminar!

In this semester, you will complete writing your Senior Paper, with feedback from two faculty members, and deliver your Senior Talk.

You are expected to participate in any departmental colloquia, and are encouraged to interact with our speakers through the luncheons, dinners and other opportunities for conversation.

Course Requirements (Spring)

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DRAFT SPRING SCHEDULE - Physics 399

January 27 First organizational meeting
March 10 BREAK
March 17 APS March Meeting
March 24 Senior Talks
March 31 Senior Talks
April 7 Senior Talks
April 14 Senior Talks
April 17 Saturday 5 p.m.; deadline for first draft
April 22 Thursday: First reader returns revised first draft to student
April 28 Wednesday: Revised version of Senior Paper to first and second readers, noon
May 3 Monday: Check to see if additional changes are needed for the final version
May 6 Thursday: Final version submitted to first reader by noon

Senior Paper Readers:

Here are the first and second readers for your Senior Papers (draft):

 

Student

First reader Second reader
Martin Blood-Forsythe Stephon Alexander Steve Boughn
Dan Cianci Peter Love Stephon Alexander
Tyler Evans Bruce Partridge Steve Boughn

Gail Gutowski

Beth Willman

Steve Boughn

Dylan Hatt

Beth Willman

Steve Boughn
Julien Menko Walter Smith Suzanne Amador Kane
Alex Warres Beth Willman Steve Boughn