This semester we will start Tuesday 18 August at 12:15 in seminar room 414 Physics Building west. If the Covid 19 situation permits, all teaching will be based in this room and nearby laboratories. Disregard other room information on the course web pages! We may move lectures to zoom and we may have to impose restrictions on the lab work, but we will keep you informed!
There will be lectures every Monday and Tuesday except when there are practical projects. The lectures will go through much the same path through the textbook as last year's course. I will soon make an updated schedule for this year. For some more suggestive images and examples you may check out the alternative website of the course.
The practical projects will try to combine experiments and computation. This will put you right in the cross disciplinary focus of biological physics: understanding fundamental biology using the theoretical, computational and experimental tools of physics. In order to experiment on and build mathematical models of biological systems we are dependent on cooperating closely with biologists and physicians. Luckily we have good support from life scientists, engineers and other physicists for running this course.
I look forward to seeing you on Tuesday!