Introductory Physics Labs Spring 2024
This is the default welcome page for the Physics Introductory Labs, Spring 2024, in-person versions (Sections L01-L32). For the on-line versions (Sections L69), see Physics Online Home.
For further information, follow the link below to your corresponding lab course homepage.
For information on past semesters, see the Archives
Instructors | Director of UG Laboratory   | Teaching Assistants |
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R. Lefferts | B. Nielsen | See lab course pages |
phy_introlabs@stonybrook.edu |
Laboratory for Introductory Physics for Life Sciences (I) |-- PHY 121 Lab <-- Most recent semester: Fall 2023 | -- Next taught Fall 2024 Laboratory for Introductory Physics for Life Sciences (II) |-- PHY 122 Lab <-- PHY 122 Website | -- Lab sections L01 - L16 Laboratory for Classical Physics (I) |-- PHY 133 <-- PHY 133 Website | -- Lab sections L01 - L32 Laboratory for Classical Physics (II) |-- PHY 134 <-- PHY 134 Website | -- Lab sections L01 - L24 Modern Physics Laboratory |-- PHY 252 <-- PHY 252 Website | -- PHY 122 and 132 Studio Version |-- PHY 122 or 132, R90 and L90 <-- Lab Manual Archive | --
The first lab session will take place in the week of January 22, 2024.
For a detailed schedule follow links to the corresponding class course webpage in the Overview section (above).
Teaching assistants will hold Office Hours each week Help . The Course Instructor for introductory labs, Mr. Lefferts, will also have office hours from in A-129 (typically Wed or Thu afternoon).
All staff can be reached via e-mail; addresses are on the webpage corresponding to each course. For general inquiries use phy_introlabs@stonybrook.edu.
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