LocationsLectures usually take place in the SUPA video-conferencing rooms. Not all lectures take place in all rooms. Call and lecture timesIn general, the VC calls come in at five past the hour and drop exactly on the hour. It takes a few minutes to set up the lecture once the call has come in. Lectures therefore usually start at about 10 past the hour. TutorialsPlease note that tutorials will take place either in Glasgow or Edinburgh and are generally not available via video-conference. Please check this page and your course areas regularly for updates on the locations of these tutorials. Please hold your cursor (mouse) over each of the entries in the timetable to obtain more information about the exact times of the lectures. Alternatively consult the weekly timetable. |
Yearly Timetable Semester 2 2009/10
(see also Semester 1)
Please read the information in the side box before using this timetable.
Due to local undergraduate timetables, lectures may not start or end exactly on the hour. The courses that are also offered to undergraduates are marked with an asterisk (*). Note that the undergraduate lectures are scheduled according to LOCAL time slots. Please hold your cursor (mouse) over each of the entries in the timetable to obtain more information about the lectures. Details of the locations involved with each lecture will be added once they have been finalised. Note that these times refer to the timeslot booked for the whole video conference. The lecture may be scheduled begin some minutes after the conference call comes in.
Please arrive in plenty of time for video-conferenced lectures.
An empty slot in the grid may not indicate that the rooms are free. Local lectures, meetings and late bookings are not shown in this table.
Entries marked in grey are labs tutorials. These will typically not take place in the SUPA VC rooms, details of their location will be made available in due course.
Nanophysics: Please note that the Nanophysics course is now split into two separate courses, Experimental and Theoretical Nanophysics. Students can enrol on either or both of these courses. The Tuesday lectures will be common to both courses, but the division of the remaining slots is still to be determined. Once this information is available, hopefully after the first lecture, the timetable below will be amended to reflect the new details.
Last revision:12/03/2010
Key to timetable (semester 2)
| Condensed Matter and | Nuclear and Plasma | Astro and Space | Photonics | Particle Physics | Physics and | Intertheme | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Material Physics | Physics | (Labs and tutorials in grey) | Life Sciences | (Labs and tutorials in grey) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| QFT | Quantum Field Theory | NIN | Nuclear Instrumentation | ASL | Astrobiology and the Search for Life | OCO | Optical Control | COP | Collider Physics | PIB | Physics in Biology | MDA | Measurements & Data Acquistion | ||||||||||||||
| SUP | Superconductivity | LDP | Laser Driven Plasma Acceleration | ACO | Advanced Cosmology | QOP | Quantum Optics | SMO | Theoretical Foundations to the Standard Model | PIM | Physics in Medicine | PYT | Python | ||||||||||||||
| NRT | Nuclear Reaction Theory and Nuclear Forces | APL | Astrophysical Plasmas | QIN | Quantunm Information | MQF | Modern Quantum Field Theory | SSC | Shell Scripts | ||||||||||||||||||
| NFL | Nuclear Fuel | LAT | Lattice QCD | ADA | Advanced Data Analysis | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| DCL | Discussion Classes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| FLA | Flavour Physics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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