Semesterside for FYS4160 - V?r 2025

Fagl?rere

We have now graded the exams. For every student, the full results also include a breakdown of the points achieved per sub-problem (based on the detailed grading instructions).

In this way, the point distribution and final grade should be highly transparent -- but please let us know if you have any questions or doubts! It's always possible that we missed something, which needs to be fixed... This applies in particular if you consider to appeal against the grade, keeping in mind that this always implies significant resources for the institute (for hiring an external censor, who anyway will be provided with exactly the same grading instructions). Of course, if you after consul...

24. juni 2025 18:43

After Easter we will start directly with the discussion of gravitational waves. I will unfortunately not be able to make it for the first lecture, on April 22, so I just uploaded a lecture video instead. There are also 'slides' in case you want to skip the video or recap.

NB: On Wednesday, April 23, I will continue by assuming that you have all watched these lectures! (But of course there will still be opportunities for questions at the beginning, as usual)

11. apr. 2025 16:07

In this course we will use UiO Discourse (or AstroDiscourse) for communicating outside of lecture / group exercise hours. So please take a look at the detailed guide here if you haven't used this tool before. Look for `fys4160-25v' once you have logged into the platform (with your standard student login).

In general, this kind of tool is really useful once one gets above a critical level of usage. So use it actively to ask and discuss any questions you may have!

15. jan. 2025 09:56