Description
The Department of Physics and Astronomy, within the Faculty of Science, invites applications for Winter 2025 Term Sessional Instructor(s).
The successful candidates will have responsibilities for lecture instruction and any other associated duties for these courses offered during the Winter 2025 session.
PHYS 223 Introductory Electromagnetism, and Thermal Physics
Electrical forces and energy. Static electric fields due to point charges. Parallel-plate capacitor. Simple DC circuits. Lorentz force. Static magnetic fields generated by electric currents. Electromagnetic induction. Gas Laws; kinetic theory of gases; temperature, thermal energy, specific heat; energy transfer; laws of thermodynamics; PVT diagrams.
PHYS 271 How Things Work
Physics behind many common devices will be discussed. Topics will be chosen from among the following: the use of simple and compound machines; waves, sound, acoustics; light and optics; household electric circuitry; magnetism.
PHYS 259 Electricity and Magnetism (for students in Engineering)
Electric and magnetic fields related to charges and current through Maxwell's equations. Energy stored in fields, potential energy, and voltage. Conductors, insulators, and dielectrics. Resistance, capacitance, and inductance with applications to RC/RL circuits.
PHYS 321 Harmonic Motion, Waves, and Rotation
Newtonian mechanics of rigid body rotation. Simple harmonic oscillations. Progressive waves in one dimension. Energy of a wave. Superposition. Standing waves. Fluids.
PHYS 673 Quantum Optics
Light-matter interaction at the quantum level, field quantization, quantum states of light, quasiprobability distributions, homodyne detection, photon detection, multi-photon interference, cavity quantum electrodynamics, open quantum systems, entanglement.
QUAC 611 Quantum Hardware
Principles of building quantum computers; universal quantum computers; quantum annealers; current commercial quantum computers; roadmap for development of quantum computers.
Teaching Schedule: To be confirmed.
Delivery Mode: All lectures will be offered via in-person delivery mode.
Winter 2025 Term Dates: Monday, January 6th, 2025, to Wednesday April 30th, 2025
Qualifications:
The successful candidate(s) should hold a MSc and/or PhD in Physics or a closely related field and have a demonstrated record of teaching effectiveness and engagement with students.
Please apply on-line via the "Apply Now" link. A complete application should be submitted in a single pdf, and include the following:
NOTE:
Application Deadline: November 5, 2024
Please visit https://science.ucalgary.ca/physics-astronomy for further information about the Department of Physics and Astronomy.
Remuneration is calculated according to the Collective Agreement, Schedule B. Please see the Faculty Association's website at www.tucfa.com for further information regarding conditions of employment and remuneration.
As per the Collective Agreement, the Department of Physics and Astronomy will adhere to the right of first refusal terms (Section 23.12.1 and 23.12.2) for Sessional Appointments.
Thank you for submitting your online application. Only those candidates chosen to proceed in the selection process will be contacted.
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