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About

This is the default welcome page for the Physics Introductory Labs, Summer 2025

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

For further information, follow the link below to your corresponding lab course homepage.

Overview
Instructors                                       Director of UG Laboratory           Teaching Assistants
R. Lefferts F. Chisena See lab course pages
phy_introlabs@stonybrook.edu
				
		Laboratory for Introductory Physics for Life Sciences (I)
		|-- PHY 121 Lab <-- Summer Session 1   
		| Starts May 27, 2025          
	         
		Laboratory for Introductory Physics for Life Sciences (II)
		|-- PHY 122 Lab <-- Summer Session 2  
		|  Starts July 7, 2025          
        
		Laboratory for Classical Physics (I)
		|-- PHY 133 <-- Next Taught in-person Fall 2025
		|-- Asynchronous Lab Info         
		Laboratory for Classical Physics (II)
		|-- PHY 134 <-- Next Taught in-person Fall 2025
		|-- Asynchronous Lab Info        
  		
		
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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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