MOLECULAR KINETICS AND SPECTROSCOPY
  THE GROUP OF MARTIN QUACK AT ETH ZURICH

Overview

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Martin Quack

Group Members

Research

   Highlights

   Selected Publications

   Selected Lectures

   Publications (Full List)

Pictures

Conferences

Teaching

    PC I Thermodynamics

    PC II Kinetics

   PC Advanced Kinetics

   Seminars (PC, Laser, C4)

 Contact

Studies in

Interdisciplinary Sciences

 

 

Teaching:

           

Advanced Kinetics

(Martin Quack with Martin Willeke) current, 3 hours lectures, 1 hour exercises

Physical Chemistry I (Thermodynamics)

(Martin Quack with Jürgen Stohner) current, 3 hours lectures, 1 hour exercises

 

Physical Chemistry II (Chemical Reaction Kinetics)

(Martin Quack with Martin Willeke) 3 hours lectures, 1 hour exercises

 

Physical Chemistry III (Quantum mechanics and quantum chemistry)

Old curriculum, 4 hours lecture including exercises

Martin Quack (in turn also together with David Luckhaus)

Winter 1999/2000, Winter 2000/01

 

Physical Chemistry V (Spectroscopy)

New curriculum, 3 hours lecture including exercises

Martin Quack with Michael Hippler

Summer 2003

 

Physical Chemistry VIII (Theoretical Methods of Physical Chemistry)

Old curriculum, 2 hours lecture (including exercises)

Winter 1996/97, Winter 1997/98, Winter 1998/99

 

Praktikum Spektroskopie
New curriculum, 13 hours,
Dr. Erich Meister and assistants together with Martin Quack jointly with other professors from Physical Chemistry.

 

Joint seminars together with other Professors of ETH (Chemistry and Physics)

1.           Physical Chemistry Colloquium (every semester)

2.           Quantum Electronics and Seminars (PC, Laser, C4) (every semester, founding member)

3.           Computational Chemistry seminar (C4) (every semester, founding member)

4.           Seminar on Theoretical Chemistry, Molecular Spectroscopy and Dynamics (every semester, founding member)

5.           Special Seminar Series in Physical Chemistry

 

Further courses taught in turn prior to 1997

A.     General (Physical) Chemistry (Two semesters in the first year of studies in old curriculum)

B.     Physical Chemistry IV (Statistical Thermodynamics and Kinetics)

 

Note: The assignment of courses changes between professors of Physical Chemistry upon mutual agreement.

 

 

 


   
Comments  and suggestions to:
Martin Willeke (mawi AT ir.phys.chem.ethz.ch)
ETH Zürich, Laboratorium für Physikalische Chemie
ETH Hönggerberg, HCI, CH-8093 Zürich
 
last changed 1/2004