APPLEID
PHYSICS LABORATORY
Physics
Department
Faculty
of Sciences & Techniques
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About the Lab
The Applied Physics Laboratory is a research unit of
the faculty
of Sciences and techniques located in Tanger.The primary mission of the laboratory is to
support the education area program of the academic departments of the faculty.
For this reason, it takes care of SOME BASiC Physics teaching for the students.
The research at the Laboratory is interdisciplinary. The members of the Laboratory are heat engineers,
physicists, biologists and Agro…. Several projects Research program are chosen in the areas between fundamental and
applied physics. Because the APL is a new Laboratory , all the research activities are run in
collaboration with external
collaborators, national and international.
High Energy
physics
Materiel Sciences
Biotechnology
Detection &
Data Analysis
Radio protection
….etc…
Research
area
|
v High
Energy Physics. v Protection
of the Environment. v Detection. v Heat. v Material
Sciences. v Mechanic. v Bio-Physic. v Statistical
Physics. v Matter. v Process
Engineering. |
Research
projects:
|
v
Biological Effects of
Electromagnetic fields v
Determination of the pi N Scattering Lengths from
Exotic Atom Experiments. v Recherche du point triple fluide - cube centré - cube face
centrée dans les dispersions colloïdales interagissant par un potentiel
répulsif. v Modélisation numérique des systèmes électromagnétiques. |
Collaboration
Members
|
v
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology v
v
Institute of Physics, Aarhus University, DK-8000 Aarhus, Denmark. v
Paul Scherrer Institut, CH 5232 Switzerland. v
Institut fur Kernphysik, Forschungsanlage Julich, D-52425 Julich, Germany v Institut de Physique, Université de Neuchâtel, CH-2000
Neuchâtel Switzerland. v
Institut of Nuclear Reasarch of the v
Institut fur Mittelenergiephysik, Wien, Oesterreichische Akademie der
Wissenschaften Austria. v
Institut fur Theoretische Physik, Universitat Zurich, Switzerland. v University of Ioannina, Greece v Laboratoire Kastler-Brossel, Université Pierre et Marie
Curie, Paris Cedex 05, France v Universite Mohamed V, Ecole
Mohammadia D’Ingenieurs. Maroc v Institut National de Recherche Agronomique. Maroc. v Laboratoire de Recherche des Techniques Inductives (Centre
de recherche et de transfert de technologie) saint Nazaire France v Laboratoire de Métallurgie de La F.S.T saint Gérôme
Marseille France. |
|
v
DEUG v
MST
Civil Engineering v
Formation
continue ‘ Mastère d’Aptitude en Technologie’ |
Here you found the CV for each personnel scientists, including their
research areas of interest and contact information.
Founder
Members
External Members
Dear visitor,
It is a great honour for us to
have you in our page web site. We hope that you will found some material to be
of use to you in discovering some application in physics, math, chemistry,
mechanics, biology…. We have put up some Java applets in Physics here from
other sites. They deal with some basic physics concepts and others.
Online educational resources for
physics teachers
Visual aided physics
Une collection importante des
Sites de mathématiques et de physique de tout niveau.
http://spoirier.lautre.net/liensmaths.html
http://www2.istp.org/StudentsCorner/SITES-DIRECTORY/SCIENCE/PHYSICS.html
Physics 2000
http://www.colorado.edu/physics/2000/
An interactive journey through modern physics.Have fun learning visually and conceptually about 20th century
science and high-tech devices. Uses java applets.
The Virtual Laboratory
http://physicsweb.org/TIPTOP/VLAB/
A large, annotated list of
physics related java applets (also some VRML
and Shockwave stuff) available on the net. Also provides a way to join a
list devoted to discussions on
development and use of java in physics education and research.
Nuclear Power Plant Demonstration
http://www.ida.liu.se/~her/npp/demo.html
Java applet of a basic nuclear
power plant. Try to keep the reactor running safely under various failure
scenarios.
Radiation
Simulator
http://www.journey.sunysb.edu/ProjectJava/Radiation/home.html
A JAVA applet which displays
radioactive decay and explains the phenomena
Physlet Problems
http://webphysics.davidson.edu/Applets/Applets.html
Physics applets plus the source
code. Links to other applet sites and authors are here as well.
NTNU Virtual Physics Laboratory
http://www.phy.ntnu.edu.tw/java/index.html
Virtual Physics Java Laboratory, more than 50
physics related java applets developed at NTNU.
Fowler's Physics Applets
http://galileoandeinstein.physics.virginia.edu/more_stuff/Applets/home.html
These supplement physics courses taught by
Michael Fowler at U of
http://physics.syr.edu/courses/modsim.html
A good sampling of ways that
science and computing are becoming interactive
Java Applets for Engineering Education
Statics, dynamics and fluid
dynamics.
Java Applets on Semiconductor Physics
http://ostc.physics.uiowa.edu/~wkchan/MATERIAL/
Semiconductor physics applets,
such as Fermi levels and hole drift.
Mark's Quantum Mechanics Applets
http://www3.adnc.com/~topquark/quantum/quantumapplets.html
A
collection of sample Java applets which demonstrate various aspects of quantum
mechanics, including the hydrogen atom and Heisenberg’s Uncertaintly Principle.
Interactive Color Wheel
http://home.att.net/~rocq/SIHwheel.html
The
SIH Wheel is a Java applet that allows a person to view relationships between color (Saturation, Intensity, and
http://webphysics.ph.msstate.edu/jc/library/
A
very nice site with a large collection of java applets demonstrating various
physics phenomena which run from basic to modern physics topics.
Particle-in-a-Box Applet –
http://www.chem.uci.edu/instruction/applets/dwell.html
An applet which shows the energy
eigen states for a particle in a box with a variable center potential.
Interactive Physics
http://www.jracademy.com/~jtucek/physics/physics.html
A website that teaches physics
through interactive applets
How To Teach Statistical Thermal Physics In An
Introductory Physics Course
http://phya.snu.ac.kr/~kclee/howto/
Several
simulation applets which can be used to teach the statistical foundations of
thermal physics in introductory college physics courses. Download applets
for free.
Nuclides 2000: The Radionuclide Portal –
http://www.nuclides.net/applets/radioactive_decay.htm
Allows
the simulation of the radioactive decay of over 2000 radio nuclides using
standard colour schemes (
Java Applets on Basic Circuit Concepts
http://ostc.physics.uiowa.edu/~wkchan/ELECTENG/
Several circuit applets, like
Fourier series and RLC circuit diagrams.
Electromagnetic Theory Java Applets
http://ostc.physics.uiowa.edu/~wkchan/EM/
A few applets illustrating EM concepts.
Physics at Apple by College
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hall/6645/index.htm
A comprehensive collection of Java Applets on
waves, sound, light and optics. Suitable for high school physics students.
General Physics Java Applets
http://members.nbci.com/Surendranath/Index.html
Java
applets useful for learning basics of Physics. Collection is diverse, but
mechanics is dealt with more extensively than other topics.
AJ's Cosmic Thing
http://www.mindentimes.on.ca/CosmicThing/Main.html
A full featured star/planet
plotter applet from the perspective of anywhere on Earth.
Java Applet Collection for Learning Physics
http://www.netzmedien.de/software/download/java/index.html
Applets for learning university
level physics. Also includes link to older DOS software (momentum space
visualization).
150 Java Applets
Related to Physics Education
http://home.planetinternet.be/~poolly/eng/eng.html
A directory of interactive
physics applets for educators and students dealing with many subjects.
Ripple Tank Applet
http://webphysics.davidson.edu/Applets/
Two wave sources in a ripple
tank. You set the variables and watch it run.
Young's Double Slit Interference
http://vsg.tripod.com/interfer.htm
Interference applet. This Java
applet demonstrates the Double Slit Experiment.
Visual Aided Physics
http://www.geocities.com/rengaray/VAPApplets.html
An ongoing project at Universiti
Putra
Interactive Physics and Math with Java
http://www.cosm.sc.edu/~saygi/java/javaindex.html
A
set of more than 20 scientifically accurate, easily understandable, user
friendly educational applets. These applets mostly cover the course of
Introductory Physics or material close to it. This site is duplicated a number
of places on the net.
More physics link’s
Linux for X-ray Astronomers.
http://lheawww.gsfc.nasa.gov/users/ebisawa/linux.html
Using Linux for Crystallographic Computing
http://laue.chem.ncsu.edu/web/linux.cryst.html
Astronomical Software on Linux .
http://bima.astro.umd.edu/nemo/linuxastro/
High Energy Physics and PC's.
http://hepwww.ph.qmw.ac.uk/HEPpc/
Available electromagnetic scattering programs.
LAACG : A Resource for Accelerator Physics and
Electromagnetic Modeling.
http://www-laacg.atdiv.lanl.gov/componl.html
NCSA Numerical Relativity Group Codes
http://jean-luc.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Codes/
GC3 (the Grand Challenge Cosmology Consortium)
Software Archives
http://zeus.ncsa.uiuc.edu:8080/GC3_software_archive.html
WWW Virtual Library: Physics
http://www.w3.org/vl/Physics/Overview.html
WWW Virtual Library: Astronomy and Astrophysics
http://www.w3.org/vl/astro/astro.html
Online educational resources for physics teachers
The internet pilot to physics
http://www.rain.org/~rcurtis/physics.html
http://members.nbci.com/surendranath/Links.htm
http://www.ba.infn.it/www/didattica.html
http://www.physics.nwu.edu/ugrad/vpl/
http://www.swin.edu.au/chem/complex/vp/archive.html
http://freespace.virgin.net/gareth.james/virtual/
http://freespace.virgin.net/gareth.james/virtual/
http://www.ida.liu.se/~her/npp/demo.html
The Particle Adventure
An
award-winning site from the Particle Data Group at
Fusion Energy Education
Leads to several excellent
resources which teach about fusion.
http://www2.slac.stanford.edu/vvc/home.html
Information provided by SLAC for
informing the general public about particle physics.
The Science of Particle Physics
http://www.fnal.gov/pub/hep_descript.html
Overview of elementary particle
physics at Fermilab.
A
very comprehensive
Contemporary
(Nuclear) Physics Education Project (CPEP)
A
product of teachers, educators, and physicists located around the world.
Charts, brochures, web features, and classroom activities present the current understanding of cosmic rays,
radiation, particle physics, fission, fusion, and similar topics. Award-winning
site.
Life, the Universe and the Electron
http://www.iop.org/Physics/Electron/Exhibition/
An
exhibition to celebrate the centenary of the discovery of the electron--A
collaboration between the
Antimatter: Mirror of the Universe
http://livefromcern.web.cern.ch/livefromcern/antimatter
A thorough discussion covering
all aspects of antimatter.
Fermilab Education
For students, educators,
visitors.
ATLAS Educational Information
http://pdg.lbl.gov/atlas/atlas.html
The
ATLAS Experiment is to be carried out at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a
particle accelerator facility of the CERN Laboratory in
The Internet
Plasma Physics Education Experience (IPPEX)
The
site "allows students and teachers to participate remotely in scientific
research at [
General Atomics Fusion Group
Educational fusion research
information. Includes links to other fusion sites as well as teacher resources.
What is the Higgs Boson?
http://www.sciam.com/askexpert/physics/physics11.html
From Scientific American: Ask
the Experts: Physics.
Do Tachyons Exist?
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/tachyons.html
An article from sci.physics FAQ.
Big Bang Science
http://hepwww.rl.ac.uk/pub/bigbang/part1.html
Site
seeks to explain the origins of matter and current high-energy research
regarding the conditions of the early universe. The information presented here is published in booklet form
by the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC).
OnScreen Particle
Physics
A
simulation for Mac and Windows 95/98/NT that allows even beginning students to
experience what real particle physics experiments are like. Demo versions available for download.
Leptons
http://www2.slac.stanford.edu/vvc/theory/leptons.html
Introductory information on
leptons (electrons, muons, taus, and neutrinos).
A Basic Introduction to Nuclear Physics
Http://www.scri.fsu.edu/~jac/Nuclear/
A
hypertextbook presenting elementary facts about nuclear physics. Nuclear
physics is the study of the properties of the nucleus, the tiny object at the heart of every atom, and the
forces that hold the nucleus together.
What is Antimatter?
http://www.sciam.com/askexpert/physics/physics56/physics56.html
From Scientific American: Ask
the Experts: Physics.
What is the Mass of a Photon?
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/photon_mass.html
A short article from sci.physics
FAQ.
Nuclear Power Plant Demonstration
http://www.ida.liu.se/~her/npp/demo.html
Java applet of a basic nuclear
power plant. Try to keep the reactor running safely under various failure
scenarios.
Meltdown at
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/amex/three/
Companion
site to the PBS show of the same name. Covers "How a Nuclear Reactor
Works" and "What Happened," showing the series of events that
took place on
Classical &
Statistical Thermodynamics & Mechanics Educational Sites http://tigger.uic.edu/~mansoori/Thermodynamics.Educational.Sites_html
A collection of resources
gathered by the Thermodynamics Research Laboratory at the
Nuclear Age Timeline
http://www.NuclearFiles.org/chron/index.html
A
chronological record of the nuclear age: links to people, documents and
educational units. Explore political and ethical dilemmas of the Nuclear Age.
CosmoNet
http://library.advanced.org/27930/
Dedicated
to all forms and aspects of cosmology. "The site ... covers all aspects of
cosmology and addresses both concrete and theoretical topics." Modern browsers work best
at this site.
Physicists and the Bomb
http://tms.physics.lsa.umich.edu/214/
Course
taught at U of
Atom Builder
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/tryit/atom/
A
shockwave application that allows the user to add up and down quarks to a
hydrogen nucleus to create a carbon nucleus.
Baryogenesis
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/baryogenesis.html
Why are there more protons than
antiprotons? A short article from Usenet Physics FAQ.
Does Antimatter Fall Up or Down?
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/grav_antimatter.html
A short article from sci.physics
FAQ.
The Particle Zoo
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/particle_zoo.html
A short explanation of the
multitude of elementary particles, from Usenet physics FAQ.
Why are there Eight Gluons and not Nine?
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/gluons.html
A short article from sci.physics
FAQ.
Decays
http://www2.slac.stanford.edu/vvc/theory/decays.html
Introductory information on
particle decays produced by the Stanford Linear Accelerator.
Fermilabyrinth
http://www-ed.fnal.gov/projects/labyrinth/
A
collection of Web-based games and activities to develop an understanding of the
operations and experiments that take place in the
Fermilab accelerator and
detector halls and the scientific ideas they explore. Has a special section for
teachers.
The World of Nuclear Science
http://library.thinkquest.org/C004606
"The
World of Nuclear Science", is an interactive educational site that teaches
people about the concepts, applications, issues relating to and history of nuclear
science.
Nuclear Physics: Past, Present and Future
http://tqd.advanced.org/3471/index.html
Student-produced
site thoroughly covering most angles of nuclear physics: the physics, the
popular and unpopular uses of it, and the
political and environmental issues.
Atomic Alchemy: Nuclear Processes
http://library.advanced.org/17940
A
site designed to help high school and college students learn nuclear physics --
includes explanations of fission, fusion, the atom, as well as animations and online quizzes.
Journey into the Atom
http://tqd.advanced.org/10380/introduction.shtml
An
introduction to particle physics, apparently with a target audience of children
aged 9-14 or so. A high-resolution monitor and java-enabled browser are recommended but not required.
Provides links for further study.
How Stuff Works: How Atom Smashers Work
http://www.howstuffworks.com/atom-smasher.htm
Tutorial
with 28 color illustrations and photographs looks at these amazing devices and
how the results they obtain tell us about the fundamental structure of matter,
the forces holding it together and the origins of the universe.
Tau Decay Physics
http://www.lns.cornell.edu/public/CLEO/CLEO3/cleo3/proposal/subsection3_3_3.html
Summary of decay modes and their
probabilities.
Reflections on Matter
http://perso.club-internet.fr/molaire1/e_plan.html
Atoms to quarks, quantum physics,
the big bang, and newer theories about matter.
Introduction to Particle Physics
http://blueflag.phys.yorku.ca/yhep/main.html
Beginners guide to particle
physics.
Higgs Particle Possibly
Discovered
http://ajanta.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~jupiter/pub/sciinfo/higgs.html
A
report on one of the potentially most important discoveries of the new
millennium, along with a summary of the standard model of particle physics.
http://www.jlab.org/~cecire/hu_hep_ed.html
Describes
the work of the
What is fusion power?
http://pa.essortment.com/fusionpower_png.htm
What is fusion power? And is it
the answer to our energy problems?
Bremsstrahlung
http://www.cern.ch/RD11/rkb/PH14pp/node16.html#SECTION000160000000000000000
An overview of bremsstrahlung
(or stopping radiation). From The Particle Detector BriefBook.
Physics Freeware and Nuclear Particles
http://homestead.juno.com/rmtink/
This
page permits downloading of animated, interactive graphics programs if a Dos
Prompt is available (W95) or a slide show of images showing the same
information (W98+). They are about advanced concepts with little math.
Nuclear Energy Guide
http://www.spacekid.net/nuclear/
Learn
the beginning concepts of nuclear energy including nuclear fission, accidents,
power and both sides of the nuclear argument. (quicktime plug-in)
Cherenkov Radiation
http://rd11.web.cern.ch/RD11/rkb/PH14pp/node26.html
From The Particle Detector
BriefBook.
Nuclear Fusion Basics
http://www.jet.uk/fusion1.html
First of a set of linked pages
explaining, with pictures, nuclear fusion.
Nuclear War and You
http://www.holidaywest.com/nuclearwarhead.htm
The effects of a nuclear blast.
How a Nuclear Plant Works
http://www.southernco.com/site/southernnuclear/how.asp
Basic
explanations of radioactivity, the production of heat, safety precautions, and
the benefits of nuclear energy. Has links to some nuclear regulatory sites.
Fusion Power: Energy Source of the 21st Century
http://www3.50megs.com/fusionpower/whatisfusion.htm
Basic information about fusion,
fusion power, deuterium and sources of fusion materials.
ABCs of Nuclear Science
http://www-nsd.lbl.gov/NSD_docs/abc/home.html
A
comprehensive introduction to nuclear science-- antimatter, beta rays, cosmic
radiation, radioactivity, the difference between fission and fusion, and the
structure of the nucleus, for starters. Site also provides access to reference
and teaching materials and experiments. From
ABINIT
http://www.mapr.ucl.ac.be./Fr/PCPM/ABINIT/index.html
a quantum mechanical density functional calculations
in periodic systems.
ASCL Archive
astrophysics source code library archive.
AstrHorloge
http://www-mips.unice.fr/~biederd/eric/astrhorloge_en.shtml
an astronomy software showing a sky map and
coordinates of stars
Astrophysical software components written in Ada95.
http://amok.ast.univie.ac.at/~stift/ada_pack95.html
Automated Telescope Facility
http://www-astro.physics.uiowa.edu/
control/operate/processing for automated telescope.
Camera
http://www-astro.physics.uiowa.edu/IMAGE_ANALYSIS/camera.shtml
http://www-astro.physics.uiowa.edu/
a FITS image display and analysis tool for UNIX.
chi90s
ftp://laue.chem.ncsu.edu/pub/X-ray/chi90s/
finds reflections which are suitable to use as psi
scan reflections from a CAD4 file.
COSMICS
http://arcturus.mit.edu/cosmics/
computing transfer
functions and microwave background anisotropy for cosmological models
COSY INFINITY
http://www.beamtheory.nscl.msu.edu/cosy/
an arbitrary order beam dynamics simulation and
analysis code.
Crunch
http://chemb0b.leidenuniv.nl:80/~rag/
automatic solution of the phase problem in single
DDSCAT
ftp://astro.princeton.edu/draine/scat/ddscat/
calculate scattering and absorption of electromagnetic
radiation.
DEF4
http://www.lmcp.jussieu.fr/sincris/logiciel/def4/
simulation of plane wave topographs of dislocations.
DISCUS
http://www.kri.physik.uni-muenchen.de/geo/crystal/discus/discus.html
diffuse scattering and defect structure Simulation.
DrawP
http://www.raomen.net/DrawP/index.html
http://www.NeoSoft.com/tcl/ftparchive/sorted/graphics/DrawP-2.1/
draw radiation pattern of an antenna.
Electronic Periodic Table of the Elements.
http://www.toddmiller.com/epte
EMAP
http://www.emclab.umr.edu/emap.html
a finite element electromagnetic modeling codes.
EPICS
http://www.aps.anl.gov/epics/aboutLegal.php
experimental physics industrial control system.
Emu/fdtd
http://www.brunel.ac.uk:8080/depts/fdtd/
a 3D Maxwell's equation solver.
Free Physics
http://freephysics.sourceforge.net/
a project to create an educational physics simulator.
FullProf
ftp://bali.saclay.cea.fr/pub/divers/fullp/
solve complex problems encountered in powder
diffraction
holocrunchies
http://holocrunchies.sourceforge.net/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/holocrunchies/
a computational holography program.
MIT
Photonic-Bands -- compute band
structures and electromagnetic modes of periodic dielecric structures.
http://ab-initio.mit.edu/mpb/download.html
NEC -- code for
modelling electromagnetic response of antennas and other metal structures. http://www.qsl.net/wb6tpu/swindex.html
Optical Scattering
-- a collections of Fortran 77 routines for electromagnetic scattering theory. http://www.uni-jena.de/~phb/Programs/program.html.
slen -- calculates
de band structure of a semiconductor superlattices with Kronig-Penney method. http://phonon.labndt.usf.br/gweber/research/programs/programs.html.
SMEED -- a maximum entropy program used in
crystallography.
http://www.uni-tuebingen.de/uni/pki/maxent/maxent.html
XLOOPS -- a program calculating Feynman diagrams.
http://wwwthep.physik.uni-mainz.de/~xloops/
XMD -- a program
for performing molecular dynamics simulations. http://www.ims.uconn.edu/centers/simul/index.htm#xmd
Xplns -- an astronomy simulation software for UNIX.
http://www.astroarts.com/products/xplns/index.html
XRS X-ray Rietveld
System -- programs for
http://kristall.erdw.ethz.ch/software/xrs/
Xtal_GX -- a crystallographic computing package.
http://www.crystal.uwa.edu.au/xtal/gx/info.html
EMLIB -- computational electromagnetic codes.
http://emlib.jpl.nasa.gov/EMLIB/files.html
Software for Chemistry
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/staff/drjackm/chemistry/chemlink/teach/teach16.html
Physique statistique
hors d'équilibre : équation de Boltzmann .
http://parthe.lpthe.jussieu.fr/DEA/pottier.html
Lecture notes on Surfaces and Thin Films.
http://venables.asu.edu/grad/lectures.html
GALILEO AND EINSTEIN Overview and Lecture ndex
http://galileoandeinstein.physics.virginia.edu/lectures/lecturelist.html
Lectures for Physics 150 Fall 1999
http://dept.physics.upenn.edu/courses/gladney/phys150/lectures/
Site de l'Ecole Normale Supérieure
(notes de cours de F. Laloë, de C.
Cohen-Tannoudji)
Cours de troisième cycle.
Ensemble de notes de cours rassemblées par
Bertrand Delmotte.
http://www.lpthe.jussieu.fr/DEA/Ecole.Doctorale/
Massachusetts
Institute of Technology –
Physics Education
Office (en anglais)
http://web.mit.edu/8.613j/www/news.html
Numerical Methods
for Partial Differential Equations:
an Overview and
Applications.
http://www.fusion.kth.se/~jaun/Teach.html
Notes de cours sur la relativité générale de Sean
Carroll (exceptionnel mais en anglais) http://pancake.uchicago.edu/~carroll/notes/
Sites de notes de cours
rassemblés.
http://spoirier.citeweb.net//liensmaths.html
Notes de cours sur la
théorie quantique des champs (en anglais et en allemand)
http://www-aix.gsi.de/~appel/scripts.html
Encore des notes de
cours sur la théorie quantique des champs.
Notes de cours de
mécanique quantique. Site de l'université d'Oldenburg.
http://www.physik.uni-oldenburg.de/~hilf/lehre/QM/qmrefoeff/qmrefoeff.html
World Lecture Hall
notes de cours sur
divers sujets en physique.
http://www.utexas.edu/world/lecture/phy/
Notes de cours de
mécanique quantique.
http://electron4.phys.utk.edu/
"The Archimedeans" serveur de notes de
cours de physique et de math. http://www.cam.ac.uk/societies/archim/notes.htm
Online Physics
Textbooks. Cours de physique de niveau lycée et premier cycle
universitaire. http://www.dctech.com/physics/textbooks.html
Newtonian Physics.
http://www.lightandmatter.com/area1book1.html
Clautrophobic
Physics : An introduction to the theory of relativity and Poincaré Symmetry. http://www.phys.uidaho.edu/~pbickers/Courses/310/Notes/book/book.html
Notes de cours de
physique en ligne.
http://www-cip.physik.uni-bonn.de/~baehren/scripts/physics.html
Gordon Vandalen's home page. Cours de mécanique,
électromagnétisme, thermodynamique et mécanique des fluides. Niveau 1er cycle universitaire.
http://phyun5.ucr.edu/vandalen/phy40e/40e_lect.html
The Fundamental
Equations of Hydro-Thermo-Dynamics
of Real Fluid (Robert O. Reid,
http://stommel.tamu.edu/~baum/reid/book1/book/node70.html
Advanced Thermodynamics.
http://128.148.68.84/Chem201_00/index.htm
Cours
d'électromagnétisme à la California State University at Chico.
http://www.phys.csuchico.edu/kagan/
Notes de cours sur les méthodes mathématiques en
physique de l'université de Hong Kong. http://ntsvr2.physics.hku.hk/mpa/lecture/ma01np.htm
Notes de cours de
mécanique statistique.
http://www.nyu.edu/classes/tuckerman/stat.mech/lectures.html
Cours de mécanique
quantique relativiste.
http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Services/Class/PHYS480/lecture.html
Une véritable mine d'articles, de notes de cours
et de sites Web sur la physique.
http://dmoz.org/Science/Physics/
COURS DE MECANIQUE.
http://isabtp.univ-pau.fr/~maron/mecanique/
Les Oscillations
paramétriques.
http://www.ac-nice.fr/physique/Oscillateur/param.html
IMAGES DU VIRTUEL.
ftp://barbes.polytechnique.fr/pub/lactamme/Mosaic/descripteurs/help..html
Introduction aux
Méthodes Quantiques de Calcul en RMN de Haute
Résolution.
http://www.infobiosud.univ-montp1.fr/RMN/cours/goldman/Goldman.html
Algebre et analyse tensorielle, Mecanique des
milieux continus, Elasticite lineaire, statistique des poudres, Theorie des
coques, Packages Maple: tens3d et tenssurf, Elements finis, Grandes
deformations.
http://esm2.imt-mrs.fr/gar/index.html
Cours universitaires
francophones.
COURS DE
THERMODYNAMIQUE
http://www.univ-paris12.fr/www/labos/lmp/watzky/F/
La Thermodynamique sur
la toile.
http://www.univ-paris12.fr/www/labos/lmp/watzky/F/
Cours de
Thermodynamique.
http://www-ipst.u-strasbg.fr/jld/
Cours de
Thermodynamique.
http://www.scf.fundp.ac.be/~jpvigner/thermodynamique/page1.html
Thermodynamique
chimique.
http://www.chm.ulaval.ca/~chm10099/notdecou.html
Thermodynamique et
cinétique.
http://www.chm.ulaval.ca/chm19640/
Cours et Exercices de Thermodynamique
(Programme de DEUG).
http://www-ipst.u-strasbg.fr/ipst/deug-ti/liens/thermo.htm
Vidéocours des Amphis
de la Cinquième.
http://www.univ-nancy2.fr/Amphis/VID/index.html
Cours de
Thermodynamique.
http://www.ac-nancy-metz.fr/enseign/physique/PHYS/Bts-Main/thermo1.htm
A Radically Modern Approach to Freshman Physics.
http://kestrel.nmt.edu/raymond/ph13xbook/node1.html
Cours de
Thermique.Physics Formulary.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~johanw/contents.html
Thermodynamics & Heat Transfer for Electrical
Engineers.
http://panda.uwaterloo.ca/~edward/work/e%26ce309/
Principles of Physics I.
http://oldsci.eiu.edu/physics/DDavis/1150/00Class/Calendar.html
Introduction to Chemical Engineering.
http://www.che.ufl.edu/courses/ECH3023/lectures/
NATS online.
http://www.ic.arizona.edu/~nats101/thermo.html
Dictionnaires,
encyclopédies et hypertextes:Britannica.com.
La Chaleur (Palais de la Découverte). Une entrée
conduisant vers quelques pages de vulgarisation. http://www.palais-decouverte.fr/discip/physique/phychale.htm
Encyclopedia of Thermodynamics.
http://therion.minpet.unibas.ch/minpet/groups/thermodict/index.html
La thermodynamique ??? (SCIO). Un excellent et
très complet site de vulgarisation où tout est expliqué sans aucune formule.
The Expert System
for Thermodynamics (TEST) (anglais). Un parcours dans une
arborescence oü c'est à vous de choisir parmi les branches qui vous sont
tendues. Cette structure vous permet de vous poser les bonnes questions lors de la résolution d'un
problème.
http://voyager5.sdsu.edu/testcenter/
Applications a divers domaines
Mecanique
Mécanique des milieux continus en déformations finies (Jean Garrigues, ESM2
Marseille)
Un cours très complet où la Thermodynamique
trouve évidemment sa place. Vous pouvez aussi consulter une version plus douce
(cours de Mécanique des milieux continus) facilement accessible pour un
étudiant de deuxième cycle.
http://esm2.imt-mrs.fr/gar/gd.html
Biology
Biphasic Theory
for Hydrated Soft Tissue (Chris C. Wang,
Un cours très complet sur les milieux diphasiques
où la Thermodynamique a sa place
(applications aux tissus vivants).
http://www.orl.columbia.edu/nyohrl_new/hmpage/BiphasicTutorial_alias.html
Physical Chemistry
of Evolution (Georgi P. Gladyshev,
http://www.endeav.org/evolut/age/evol.htm
Networks in
Nature: Some Reflections on Time, Space and the Emergence of Living Systems
(Donald C. Mikulecky,
http://views.vcu.edu/~mikuleck/networks/index.htm
Thermochimie
La thermodynamique chimique (Xavier Bataille,
Académie de Paris). La partie qui nous concerne du cours de Chimie Générale,
ainsi que quelques exercices.
http://chimie.scola.ac-paris.fr/sitedechimie/chi_gen/thermodynamique/tho_chi_intro.htm
Chemical
Thermodynamics (James A. Plambeck,
Un bon cours de Thermodynamique.
http://www.chem.ualberta.ca/~plambeck/che/struct/s040x.htm
Brown University
Chemistry Department NOUVEAU (anglais). De nombreux cours de
Chimie. A voir selon les contenus.
http://www.chem.brown.edu/education/courses.htm
Introduction to
Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (Reid Miller,
Des cours et exercices à télécharger au format MS Word.
http://www.che.wsu.edu/~millerrc/301syl.html
Thermodynamique et Réactions d'oxydo-réduction
(Claude Rivière, Université de la Méditerranée).
Un cours de Bioénergétique dans la
rubrique"Enseignements" et un document au format PDF. http://cl.riviere.free.fr/fr/
Thermodynamics in
Chemical Engineering (Ming Tham,
Université de
Un cours en construction. Statistical Thermodynamics of
Materials (Boris Veytsman & Michael
Kotelyanskii,
http://www.plmsc.psu.edu/~www/matsc597c-1997/index.html
Serveur de cours de l'Ecole Polytechnique de
Montréal NOUVEAU. - MEC 2210 Thermodynamique (E. Bilgen). Des résumés de cours
complets. - Banque de quizz corrigés à télécharger en format PDF. http://www.cours.polymtl.ca/mec2210/notes/index.htm;
http://www.gch.polymtl.ca/cegch/quiz.htm
Basic Chemical
Thermodynamics (
Un cours de Thermochimie.
http://orac.sunderland.ac.uk/~hs0bcl/td1.htm
Chimie Générale I (Jean-Claude Bünzli, Université
de Lausanne).
Le chapitre II.2.5 traite de la Thermochimie.
http://www.unil.ch/icma/cours_cg/chgen.html
Chemistry 112
(Scott Goode,
Des transparents de cours. Le chapitre 17 traite de Thermochimie.
CHEMystery (ThinkQuest, anglais). Le minimum vital.
http://www.chem.sc.edu/goode/C112Web/Material.htm
Cycles & Macines
Améliorer le rendement thermodynamique des moteurs (Alain Duparquet, EDF). Un site très
bien fait avec des définitions simples, les cycles de Carnot et de Hirn, et une
page de liens.
http://www.thermodynamique.org/
Wankel Rotary
Combustion Engines (anglais). Un site très complet dédié au moteur de
Wankel. Stirling Engine Home Page (Koichi Hirata, anglais). Un site très
complet dédié au cycle de Stirling. http://www.monito.com/wankel/
Thermodynamics -
Basic Cycles and Components (Elaine P.
Scott,
http://filebox.vt.edu/eng/mech/scott/index.html
How Stuff Works
(anglais). Un "comment ça marche" très bien fait.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/category-engines.htm
Quelques points particuliers
About Temperature
(Beverly Lynds, Unidata, anglais). Tout sur la
température... http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/blynds/tmp.html
General Physics
for Bio-Science Majors (Collin L. Broholm,
http://www.pha.jhu.edu/~broholm/l33/
La Chaleur (Michel Testaz, Université de Lausanne). Une approche historique sur la
chaleur. http://www.unil.ch/sc/pages/bazar/articles/phys/vulg/phy_3.htm
Thermodynamics
Mini-Tutorials (William R. Smith, Mathtrek Systems, anglais). Deux
pages sur les calculs en http://www.mathtrek.com/ :
-
combustion :
-
http://www.mathtrek.com/combtut.html
-
équilibre
liquide-vapeur.
-
http://www.mathtrek.com/gvtut.html;
Engineering
Thermodynamics (William R. Smith,
More Applets Java & Experiences
Introduction to
Thermodynamics (
http://javalab.uoregon.edu/virtuallab/
Welcome
to the Pressure Chamber: sur la loi du gaz
parfait.
http://jersey.uoregon.edu/vlab/Piston/index.html
Thermodynamic Equilibrium: sur le transfert de
chaleur.
http://jersey.uoregon.edu/vlab/Thermodynamics/index.html
http://www.phy.ntnu.edu.tw/java/index.html
le modèle moléculaire
du gaz parfait,
http://www.phy.ntnu.edu.tw/java/idealGas/idealGas.html
le mouvement brownien,
http://www.phy.ntnu.edu.tw/java/gas2D/gas2D.html
la
pompe à chaleur de Carnot.
http://www.phy.ntnu.edu.tw/java/carnot/carnot.html
UCI Educational Applets (anglais). Un site de
Chimie avec quelques applets sur les
molécules. http://www.chem.uci.edu/education/undergrad_pgm/applets/index.htm
Properties of Heat
and Matter (Berkeley (Université de
Californie), anglais). Des planches représentant diverses expériences accessibles de l'index.
http://www.mip.berkeley.edu/physics/bookcdx.htm
The second law of thermodynamics
Entropy on the
World Wide Web (Chris Hillman,
Tout sur l'entropie partout
http://www.math.psu.edu/gunesch/entropy.html
An Equation for
the Second Law of Thermodynamics (Tomas
D. Schneider, National Institutes of
Health (Frederick, MD), anglais) Digressions sur diverses formes du deuxième
principe..
http://www-lecb.ncifcrf.gov/~toms/paper/secondlaw/
What is Disorder?
(Marcus Pivato,
http://www.math.toronto.edu/~pivato/latex/dis/dis.html
J. C. Baird's Lecture Notes (Brown University,
anglais). Un cours de Chimie avec un chapitre sur le deuxième principe.
http://jcbmac.chem.brown.edu/baird/Chem22I/lectures/LectureNotes.html
Entropy (San Diego
(Université de Californie), anglais). Des diapos et des films
pour illustrer l'ordre et de désordre (approche microscopique).
http://www-wilson.ucsd.edu/education/gchem/entropy/
Negentropy
Maximization Principle and TGD Inspired Theory of Consciousness (Matti
Pitkänen,
http://blues.helsinki.fi/~matpitka/nmp.html
Lauer's Entropy Page (Eric Lauer, anglais).
Un devoir
d'étudiant en Chimie.
http://inst.augie.edu/~ellauer/entropy.html
Le deuxième principe et les
théories de l'évolution. S'agissant d'une question récurrante, il eut été
dommage de l'éluder. ATTENTION, certains discours sont uniquement basés sur une
formulation acceptable mais fallacieuse
du deuxième principe du type : "Quelque
chose d'abîmé marche moins bien" ou encore "On n'a jamais vu un mur
effondré se reconstruire tout seul"
! En tout cas, ça repose (mais n'appuyez pas trop sur la détente, ça peut être
fatal).. Jugez-vous-même
(sélection) :
Life as a Manifestation of the Second Law
of Thermodynamics (Eric Schneider
& James Kay,
http://www.fes.uwaterloo.ca/u/jjkay/pubs/Life_as/text.html
Evolution and the Second Law of Thermodynamics (Philip Dorrell, anglais). Le démon de Maxwell existe, il est en chacun
denous.
http://www.1729.com/evolution/2ndlaw.html
Thermodynamics,
Evolution and Creationism (anglais). Sur
la non-violation du deuxième principe dans l'évolution à ce site consacré à la
controverse creationistes/evolutionistes. http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/thermo.html
Evolution defies
the Second Law of Thermodynamics (Steve Kangas, anglais). Comme
au-dessus à ce site sur le libéralisme.
http://www.aliveness.com/kangaroo/L-thermodynamics.htm
Frequently Asked
Questions About Evolution (Robyn Conder Broyles, anglais). Une
pierre de plus dans la controverse.
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/1366/faq.html
The Laws of Nature vs. Evolution
(anglais).
http://pathlights.com/ce_encyclopedia/18law01.htm
Lapage la plus ciblée de The Creation-Evolution
Encyclopedia qui, pour une encyclopédie, penche dangereusement vers le premier
point de vue.
http://www.pathlights.com/ce_encyclopedia/Index.htm
Cosmic Ancestry
(Brig Klyce , anglais). Une
page co(s)mique à ce site où vous apprenez que vous êtes un
extra-terrestre... et ce ne sont pas lesréférences qui manquent.
http://www.panspermia.org/seconlaw.htm
Automatisme, Grafcet et
numérique:
http://www-ipst.u-strasbg.fr/pat/autom/index.htm
Grafcet : GRAphe
Fonctionnel Composé d' Etape - Transition.
http://www.9bit.qc.ca/~dsc/dsc/grafcet.htm
LA RESISTANCE DES
MATERIAUX:
http://perso.club-internet.fr/cyrrou/prdm.html
REGULATION AUTOMATIQUE:
http://www.univ-lille1.fr/~eudil/belk/sc00a.htm
Logiciel d'EAO
QCM-QUIZ:
http://www.ac-versailles.fr/etabliss/lyc-jaures-argenteuil/qcm/quiz.htm
DES
RESSOURCES ELECTRONIQUES POUR L'ENSEIGNEMENT:
http://www.educasource.education.fr/
De la tres bonne
vulgarisation scientifique.:
LE GRAND FOSSE DES
MATHS:
LE MAGAZINE ONLINE DES
LOGICIELS GRATUITS:
Sciences News
http://www.bse.ucl.ac.be/news/
Software Resources for Data
acquisition
and Data Analysis in NuclearPhysics
http://www.scri.fsu.edu/~drago/srin.html
COURS: pour la formation d'Administrateur Réseau.
http://www.urec.cnrs.fr/cours/
1001 links:
http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/url.htm
BREVE
HISTOIRE ILLUSTREE DES FRACTALES
http://www.lactamme.polytechnique.fr/Mosaic/descripteurs/Fractal.01.html
Linux freeware
http://home.planet.nl/~heuvelvdg/freesoft/physics.html
USUFUL LINK’s
http://www.dstu.univ-montp2.fr/
LINUX LINKS:
Linux for X-ray Astronomers
http://lheawww.gsfc.nasa.gov/users/ebisawa/linux.html
Using
Linux for Crystallographic Computing
http://laue.chem.ncsu.edu/web/linux.cryst.html
Astronomical
Software on Linux
http://bima.astro.umd.edu/nemo/linuxastro/
Linux
freeware
http://home.planet.nl/~heuvelvdg/freesoft/physics.html
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