The Advanced Biophysics Course is a lecture course that covers modern concepts in experimental and theoretical physics of living systems, in the broadest sense.
Physics is an experimental science. Its progress is due to a constant exchange between theory and experiments. Experimental skills are thus a requirement.
The aim of these seminars is to give a perspective about the role of fundamental science in solving societal problems and boosting industrial innovation. A vision on how quantum technologies are inspiring top-class physics research in the private sector will be the core of this teaching.
This course is a research oriented introduction to a rapidly expanding theme in condensed matter. We present several aspects of this contemporary field including fundamental questions, materials, techniques and applications.
The objective of this course is to cover the background required to understand one major system in future quantumbased technologies in the solid state, namely localized spins of atoms embedded in a solid state matrix.