This course can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5610, part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree.

Foundations of Quantum Mechanics

Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
This course is part of Quantum Mechanics for Engineers Specialization

Instructor: Wounjhang Park
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Understand the quantum mechanical meaning of wave-particle duality
Calculate probabilities and expectation values for physical observables
Use both Schrödinger and Heisenberg picture to solve for time evolution of quantum states
Describe fermions and bosons using multiparticle basis functions.
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Reviewed on Sep 23, 2023
The course was well designed and is highly recommended to anyone looking to pursue nuclear physics and quantum studies in general
Reviewed on Sep 25, 2023
Lot of things learnt from this course ..Mindblowing experience
Reviewed on Jan 3, 2023
The course is organized around precise concepts with full mathematical details. Difficult, but essential and serious.
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