Hans Martin Schmid: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2016 |
Name | Prof. Dr. Hans Martin Schmid |
Field | Astronomie |
Address | Inst. f. Teilchen- und Astrophysik ETH Zürich, HIT J 22.2 Wolfgang-Pauli-Str. 27 8093 Zürich SWITZERLAND |
Telephone | +41 44 632 73 86 |
schmid@astro.phys.ethz.ch | |
Department | Physics |
Relationship | Adjunct Professor and Privatdozent |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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402-0351-00L | Astronomy | 2 credits | 2V | H. M. Schmid, W. Schmutz | |
Abstract | An overview on the important topics in modern astronomy: planets, sun, stars, milky way, galaxies, and cosmology | ||||
Objective | This lecture gives a general introduction to main topics in modern astronomy. The lecture provide a basis for the more advanced lectures in astrophysics. | ||||
Content | Planeten, Sonne, Sterne, Milchstrasse, Galaxien und Kosmologie. | ||||
Lecture notes | Kopien der Präsentationen werde zur Verfügung gestellt. | ||||
Literature | Astronomie. Harry Nussbaumer, Hans Martin Schmid vdf Vorlesungsskripte (8. Auflage) Der Neue Kosmos. A. Unsöld, B. Baschek, Springer | ||||
402-0356-00L | Astrophysics Seminar | 0 credits | 2S | S. Cantalupo, M. Carollo, S. Lilly, A. Refregier, K. Schawinski, H. M. Schmid | |
Abstract | Research colloquium | ||||
Objective | |||||
402-0369-00L | Research Colloquium in Astrophysics | 0 credits | 1K | S. Cantalupo, M. Carollo, S. Lilly, A. Refregier, K. Schawinski, H. M. Schmid | |
Abstract | During the semester there is a colloquium every week. In general, colloquia are 20 minutes plus discussion and are given by local researchers. They inform the other members of the Institute of Astronomy about their current work, results, problems and plans. Guests are always welcome. | ||||
Objective | Ph.D. students are expected to give a first research colloquium within their first years of their graduate time, another colloquium in their third year, and their doctoral exam talk before or after the exam. Other members of the institute are also invited to give talks. The goals are: - keep other members of the institute oriented on current research - test new ideas within the institute before going outside - train students to give scientific talks |