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About

This is the default welcome page for the Physics Introductory Labs, Summer 2024, in-person versions.

However, there are no in-person lab classes for Summer 2024.

For the on-line versions (PHY 133 and PHY 134, Sections L69), see Physics Online Home.

Overview
Instructors                                       Director of UG Laboratory           Teaching Assistants
R. Lefferts B. Nielsen See lab course pages
phy_introlabs@stonybrook.edu
				
		Laboratory for Introductory Physics for Life Sciences (I)
		|-- PHY 121 Lab <-- Next Taught in-person Fall 2024  
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		Laboratory for Introductory Physics for Life Sciences (II)
		|-- PHY 122 Lab <-- Next Taught in-person Spring 2025 
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		Laboratory for Classical Physics (I)
		|-- PHY 133 <-- Next Taught in-person Fall 2024
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		Laboratory for Classical Physics (II)
		|-- PHY 134 <-- Next Taught in-person Fall 2024
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Contact Us

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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