Vienna Particle Physics Lectures 2018/19
Basic lectures
The basic pre-graduate lecture program represents the entry into studies of elementary particle physics and addresses students at the bachelor and master level. These lectures are offered both at the University of Vienna and the Vienna Technical University every year and also imply that you successfully attend lectures in quantum mechanics and electrodynamics.
Basic lectures at University of Vienna
- Introduction to particle physics (260144, 4h+exercises) André Hoang, 2018W, Bachelor+Master
- Particle physics II: (260004, 4h+exercises) Massimiliano Procura, 2019S, Master
- Experimental Particle Physics I (260153, 2h) Eberhard Widmann, 2018W, Bachelor+Master+Lehr+PhD
- Experimental Particle Physics II (2h) Eberhard Widmann, 2019S, Master+Lehr+PhD
Basic lectures at TU Wien
- Atomic, Nuclear and Particle Physics I (142086, 2h+exercises) Mario Pitschmann, 2019S Master
- Atomic, Nuclear and Particle Physics II (142092, 4h+exercises) Hartmut Abele, Jochen Schieck, 2019S Master+Pflicht
Advanced lectures
The advanced lecture program consists of advances lectures on topics that introduce you into the problems current particle physics research is interested in. If you want to get involved in particle physics research particularly within the DK-PI you should participate all of them regardless whether you want to specialise in experimental or theoretical particle physics. If you come from another university these lectures might help you filling gaps you would need to close to attend the specialised lectures. The advanced lecture program is readjusted every second year.
- Introduction to Quantum Field Theory I (2h) Anton Rebhan, 2019W, Master
- Introduction to Quantum Field Theory II (2h) Anton Rebhan, 2020S, Master
- Statistical methods in data analysis (142.340, 2h; exercises 142.351, 2h) Rudolf Frühwirth, Wolfgang Waltenberger, 2018W, Bachelor+Master
- Astro-Particle Physics (142094, 2h) Claudia-Elisabeth Wulz, Manfred Jeitler 2018W, Master
- Particle Physics: Status and Perspectives (142.095, 2h; 260152) Claudia-Elisabeth Wulz, Manfred Jeitler, 2019S Master
- Search for Dark Matter (141.A49, 2h) Jochen Schieck, Holger Kluck, 2018W
- Seminar on Atomic and Subatomic Physics (142.069, 2h) Jochen Schieck, Christoph Schwanda, Hartmut Abele, 2018W
- Neutrino physics (260040, 2h) Walter Grimus, 2019S
- Advanced topics in particle physics (260020, 2h) André Hoang, Helmut Neufeld, Josef Pradler, Wolfgang Waltenberger, 2018W
- QCD and Jet Physics (442622, 3h) Simon Plätzer, 2018W
- Space-time and Cosmology (141.A59, 2h) Hartmut Abele, Mario Pitschmann, 2018W
Specialised Directions
The special lectures are aimed at the graduate level and can become quite focused on specific directions in experimental and theoretical particle physics carried out within the DK-PI. Some of them might constitute a series of lecture and might reach high technical levels relevant for specific research work. You should participate if you are interested, but you certainly have to be selective and might want to talk to your adviser to find out which lectures are suitable for you. These lectures are offered on the basis of availability and demand.
Atomic Physics and Miscellaneous Topics:
- Physics of Exotic Atoms (142.072, 2h) Johann Marton, 2018W
Gravitation and String Theory:
- Gravitation, Testing Einstein (141.259, 2h) Hartmut Abele, 2018W
- Gravity and holography in lower dimensions I (136.073, 2h) Daniel Grumiller, 2018W
- Gravity and holography in lower dimensions II (136.074, 2h) Daniel Grumiller, 2019S
Mathematical Topics:
- Solitonen, Differentialgeometrie und Topologie
Detectors and Experimental Methods:
- Statistics (142.090, 2h) Rudolf Frühwirth, 2019S
- Introduction to particle detectors (141.250,2h) Helmut Leeb, Thomas Bergauer, 2019S
- Selected Experiments of Atomic, Nuclear and Particle Physics
Field Theory and Phenomenology:
- Field Theory and Phenomenology
- Graduate seminar Particles & Interactions (136.064, 2h) Anton Rebhan, 2018W
- Thermal Quantum Field Theory (2h) Anton Rebhan, 2018W, Master
- Introduction to quantum electrodynamics (135.045, 2h) Andreas Ipp, 2019S
- Quantenchromodynamik I (142.197, 2h) Manfried Faber, 2018W
- Quantenchromodynamik II
- Pfadintegrale in der Quantenmechanik und Quantenfeldtheorie
- Endliche Gruppen und ihre Anwendungen in der Teilchenphysik
Additional courses:
- Presentation techniques for physicists (141.A33, 2h) Manfred Jeitler, 2019S
- Programming with MATLAB (105.679, 2h) Rudolf Frühwirth, 2019S
- Real Time Computing (134.850, 2h) Manfred Jeitler, Claudia-Elisabeth Wulz, 2019S