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1 Course Sec Title Ma x Op n 8/4 Enrollme nt Xls t Instructor Description Hours per week Name of TA Special Situations PHYS Physics Colloquium LoSecco, John W 4:00P 6:00P Help speaker setup 3 Fanbo Meng Survey Science Courses PHYS Earth Focus Rettig, Terrence Grading/help 12 Weichuan Li PHYS Principles of Physics I Jessop, Colin Help Session 9 Bryant Vande Kolk PHYS Principles of Physics I Jessop, Colin Grading quizzes 6 Fanbo Meng PHYS Descriptive Astronomy Y Mathews, Grant Observatory/grading 15 Chris Wotta PHYS Descriptive Astronomy Mathews, Grant Observatory/grading 15 Ali Snedden PHYS Descriptive Astronomy Mathews, Grant Observatory/grading 15 Andrew Bechter PHYS Descriptive Astronomy Mathews, Grant Observatory/grading 15 Eric Bechter PHYS Elementary Cosmology LoSecco, John Grading 6 Chad Meyer PHYS Energy and Society Y Aprahamian, Ani Grading problems 6 Mallory Smith PHYS Energy and Society Aprahamian, Ani Grading reports 9 MacKenzie Warren Multi-Section Service Courses (Grading, Help, Tutorials) PHYS10320 General Physics II In charge PHYS10320 General Physics II Help Session, 6 Nishanth Sasankan PHYS10320 General Physics II Help Session, 6 Madan Lamichhane PHYS10320 General Physics II Help Session, TA 3 6 Aboutaleb Amiri PHYS10320 General Physics II Balsara, Dinshaw Grading on: 3 Madan Lamichhane PHYS10320 General Physics II Balsara, Dinshaw Grading on: 3 Aboutaleb Amiri PHYS10320 General Physics II Balsara, Dinshaw Grading on: 3 Thomas Van Hook PHYS10320 General Physics II Balsara, Dinshaw Grading on: 3 Bryant Vande Kolk PHYS10320 General Physics II Balsara, Dinshaw Grading on: 3 Fanbo Meng PHYS10320 General Physics II Balsara, Dinshaw Grading on: 3 Chris Matthews PHYS10320 General Physics II Balsara, Dinshaw Grading on: 3 Benjamin Rose PHYS10320 General Physics II Balsara, Dinshaw Grading on: 3 Weichuan Li Page 1
2 PHYS General Physics II Tutorial Lamichhane, Madan T 9:30A 10:20A 3 Madan Lamichhane PHYS General Physics II Tutorial Li, Zuohong T 9:30A 10:20A 3 Zuohong Li PHYS General Physics II Tutorial Lamichhane, Madan T 11:00A 11:50A 3 Madan Lamichhane PHYS General Physics II Tutorial Li, Zuohong T 11:00A 11:50A 3 Zuohong Li PHYS General Physics II Tutorial Li, Zuohong T 12:55P 1:45P 3 Zuohong Li PHYS General Physics II Tutorial Sasankan, Nishanth T 12:55P 1:45P 3 Nishanth Sasankan PHYS General Physics II Tutorial Amiri, Aboutaleb T 2:00P 2:50P 3 Aboutaleb Amiri PHYS General Physics II Tutorial Sasankan, Nishanth T 2:00P 2:50P 3 Nishanth Sasankan PHYS General Physics II Tutorial Sasankan, Nishanth T 3:30P 4:20P 3 Nishanth Sasankan PHYS General Physics II Tutorial Sasankan, Nishanth T 3:30P 4:20P 3 Aboutaleb Amiri PHYS30210 Physics I Dobrowolska Furdyna, In charge Malgorzata PHYS30210 Physics I Dobrowolska Furdyna, Help Session, 6 Bryan Ostdiek Malgorzata PHYS30210 Physics I Dobrowolska Furdyna, Help Session, 12 Allison Showalter Malgorzata Office hours 3 Bryan Ostdiek 3 Allison Showalter 3 MacKenzie Warren 3 Yingying Chen Page 2
3 3 Thomas Van Hook 3 Bryant Vande Kolk 3 Fanbo Meng 3 Chris Matthews Single-Section Service Courses (Grading, Help, Tutorials) PHYS General Physics I In charge PHYS General Physics I Help Session 6 Kalpani Werellapatha PHYS General Physics I Help Session 6 Jixin Si PHYS General Physics I Tutorial Si, Jixin T 9:30A 10:20A 3 Jixin Si PHYS General Physics I Tutorial Si, Jixin T 3:30P 4:20P 3 Jixin Si PHYS General Physics I Tutorial Werellapatha, Kalpani T 5:00P 5:50P 3 Kalpani Werellapatha PHYS General Physics I Tutorial Werellapatha, Kalpani T 3:30P 4:20P 3 Kalpani Werellapatha PHYS General Physics I Test grading on: 3 Jixin Si PHYS General Physics I 9 13, 10 4, 11 8, finals 3 Kalpani Werellapatha PHYS General Physics I 9 13, 10 4, 11 8, finals 3 Stephen Kuhn PHYS General Physics I 9 13, 10 4, 11 8, finals 3 MacKenzie Warren PHYS Physics II In charge PHYS Physics II Help Session 6 Tyler Anderson PHYS Physics II Test Grading 3 Clark Casarella PHYS Physics II Test Grading 3 Chris Seymour PHYS Physics II Test Grading 3 David Green PHYS Medical Physics Blackstead, Howard Grading and Help 9 Tyler Anderson PHYS Medical Physics Blackstead, Howard Grading and Help 9 Thomas Van Hook Beginning Laboratories (Service, Majors) Lab/Demo development help McFarland, Michael 15 Mike Moran Page 3
4 PHYS General Physics I PHYS General Physics I PHYS General Physics I PHYS General Physics I PHYS General Physics II PHYS General Physics II PHYS General Physics II PHYS General Physics II PHYS General Physics II PHYS General Physics II PHYS General Physics II PHYS General Physics II PHYS General Physics A M/Mech Lab PHYS General Physics A M/Mech Lab PHYS GenPhysC M/E&M PHYS GenPhysC M/E&M Berry, Henry R 12:40P 2:35P Berry, Henry R 12:40P 2:35P Berry, Henry R 2:50P 4:45P Berry, Henry R 2:50P 4:45P Saddawi, Shafa R 10:00A 11:55A Saddawi, Shafa R 10:00A 11:55A Saddawi, Shafa R 12:40P 2:35P Saddawi, Shafa R 12:40P 2:35P Saddawi, Shafa R 2:50P 4:45P Saddawi, Shafa R 2:50P 4:45P Saddawi, Shafa F 4:05P 6:00P Saddawi, Shafa F 4:05P 6:00P Gomes, Kenjiro F 1:55P 3:50P Gomes, Kenjiro F 1:55P 3:50P Collon, Philippe F 1:55P 3:50P Collon, Philippe F 1:55P 3:50P PHYS31210 Physics I Berry, Henry (prof in charge) PHYS Physics I Planer, Michael M 12:50P 2:45P 6 Clark Casarella 6 Ed Lamere 6 Clark Casarella 6 Ed Lamere 6 Mallory Smith 6 Chad Meyer 6 David Green 6 Chris Seymour 6 David Green 6 Chris Seymour 3 Chad Meyer 3 Mallory Smith 6 Nancy Paul 6 Kevin Siegl 6 Matthias Wolf 6 Melinda Varga 7.5 Michael Planer Page 4
5 PHYS Physics I Planer, Michael M 12:50P 2:45P 6 William Bauder PHYS Physics I Planer, Michael M 3:00P 4:55P 7.5 Michael Planer PHYS Physics I Planer, Michael M 3:00P 4:55P 7.5 Charlie Mueller PHYS Physics I Frohne, Vicki M 7:00P 8:55P 6 William Bauder PHYS Physics I Nystrom, Andrew T 12:40P 2:35P 7.5 Andrew Nystrom PHYS Physics I Nystrom, Andrew T 12:40P 2:35P 6 Stephen Kuhn PHYS Physics I Nystrom, Andrew T 2:50P 4:45P 7.5 Andrew Nystrom PHYS Physics I Nystrom, Andrew T 2:50P 4:45P 6 Stephen Kuhn PHYS Physics I Frohne, Vicki T 7:00P 8:55P 6 Yingying Chen PHYS Physics I Mueller, Charles W 1:55P 3:50P 7.5 Charlie Mueller PHYS Physics I Mueller, Charles W 1:55P 3:50P 6 Yingying Chen PHYS Physics II Berry, Henry M 12:50P 2:45P 6 Benjamin Rose PHYS Physics II Berry, Henry M 3:00P 4:55P 6 Benjamin Rose Major Courses PHYS General Physics A Kolda, Christopher Grading, Help 9 Nancy Paul M/Mechanics PHYS General Physics A Kolda, Christopher Grading, Help 9 Kevin Siegl M/Mechanics PHYS General Physics A Kolda, Christopher Grading 3 Ed Lamere M/Mechanics PHYS GenPhysC Collon, Philippe Grading, Help 9 Matthias Wolf M/Electrcty&Mag PHYS GenPhysC M/Electrcty&Mag Collon, Philippe Grading, Help 9 Melinda Varga Page 5
6 PHYS GenPhysC Collon, Philippe Grading 3 Will Bauder M/Electrcty&Mag PHYS Mathematical Methods in Y Caprio, Mark Grading 9 Johanna Olson Phys I PHYS Math Methods in Phys I Y Olson, Johanna R 11:00A 12:15P 3 Johanna Olson Tutor Caprio, Mark tutorial PHYS Math Methods in Phys I Y Olson, Johanna R 2:00P 3:15P 3 Johanna Olson Tutor Caprio, Mark tutorial PHYS Intro to Astrnmy & Phillips, Lara Grading, Help 15 Jared Coughlin Astrophyscs PHYS Thermal Physics Eskildsen, Morten Grading 15 Xiang Li PHYS Topics in Modern Physics Ruggiero, Steven Grading 15 Qian Liu II PHYS Electricity & Magnetism Hyder, Anthony Grading 15 Dilhari Peiris PHYS Mod Observational Howk, Jay 9 Chris Matthews Techniques PHYS Advanced Astrophysics Garnavich, Peter Grading 0 PHYS Quantum Mechanics I Tanner, Carol Grading 15 Carlos Alvarado PHYS Senior Seminar Wayne, Mitchell Help, especially with GRE prep 6 Bryan Ostdiek Advanced Labs PHYS Modern Physics Zech, William T 2:00P 2:50P 15 Anthony Battaglia I PHYS Modern Physics Zech, William T 2:00P 2:50P 15 Brendan Benapfl I PHYS Modern Physics I Zech, William T 3:00P 5:00P R 2:00P 5:00P 15 Karen Chamberlin Graduate Courses (grading if sufficient enrollment) PHYS MathematicalMethods in Janko, Boldizsar Grading Graduate Homework 15 Dipanjan Ray Physics PHYS Classical Mechanics Bunker, Bruce Grading Graduate Homework 15 Aparna Bhattacharya PHYS Quantum Mechanics I Delgado, Antonio Grading Graduate Homework 15 Anna McCoy PHYS Introduction to Mathews, Grant Grading Graduate Homework 2 Valentino Constantinou Astrophysics PHYS Intro to Atomic Physics Sapirstein, Jonathan Grading Graduate Homework 2 Valentino Constantinou Page 6
7 PHYS Intro to Condensed Newman, Kathie Grading Graduate Homework 2 Valentino Constantinou Matter Phys PHYS Electrodynamics Newman, Kathie Grading Graduate Homework 15 Mayukh Gangopadhyay PHYS Statistical Toroczkai, Zoltan Grading Graduate Homework 15 Zhou Li Thermodynamics PHYS Quantum Field Theory I Sapirstein, Jonathan Grading Graduate Homework 6 Zuohong Li PHYS Nuclear Physics Frauendorf, Stefan Grading Graduate Homework 9 Valentino Constantinou Page 7
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