Course image PHY211 Physics Lab III 2026/04 CHEN HUANYANG/YAP SEONG SHAN/SITI KHATIJAH
2025 - 2026

This is an guided design lab module to stimulate student's creativity of designing experiments and/or instruments for investigation of physics phenomena. At the end of the module, students will undergo a brief viva to explain their design steps taken to investigate their physics problem.

Course image BSC108/FSC110 General Physics Laboratory 2026/04
2025 - 2026

The goal of this course is to teach students, whose majors are natural sciences and engineering, the basic methodologies and knowledge applied in physics experiments so that they could have a better understanding to the fundamental principles of physics. This course also provides necessary training for students to develop their practical abilities, such as problem solving and quantitative analysis.

Course image PHY108 Calculus I 2026/04 Yen Kheng Lim
2025 - 2026

This course introduces students to calculus. Topics covered include: functions, limits, continuity, derivatives, partial derivatives, mean value theorem for derivative, indefinite integral, definite integral, fundamental theorem of calculus, applications of derivatives, maximum and minimum, rate of change, mean value theorem for integrals, pplications of integrals, techniques of integration, improper integrals, sequences, series, and power series.

Course image PHY203 Mathematical Methods in Physics I 2026/04 Yen Kheng Lim
2025 - 2026

This course covers mathematical techniques relevant to physics. The first part consists of elementary complex analysis, including complex functions and derivatives, Taylor and Laurent series, and contour integrations. The second part of the course involves methods solving partial differential equations. The topics are boundary conditions, the wave, heat, and Poisson equations, separation of variables, and special functions.

Course image PHY311 Mathematical Methods in Physics II 2026/04 Yen Kheng Lim
2025 - 2026

This course covers advanced mathematical methods relevant to physics. Topics include differentiable manifolds and charts, tensors, vectors and one-forms, differential forms, symmetries and Lie groups

Course image Data Intensive Science 2026/04 Siew Yan Hoh
2025 - 2026

This course introduces physics students to essential tools and methods for analyzing real scientific and legacy civic data. Topics include probability and uncertainty, statistical inference, data cleaning, exploratory data analysis, Monte Carlo simulation, reproducible workflows, and a brief introduction to machine learning. Through weekly hands-on labs using Google Colab, GitHub, and community datasets (CMS Open Data, DSECOP, HSF, kaggle), students learn to build complete and reproducible analysis pipelines. The course prepares students for research projects and data-driven careers in modern physics and technology.

Course image phy104ModernPhysics 2026/04 Chong Kim ong
2025 - 2026

This is a core module for 1st year 2nd semester physics major . Students need to have background in calculus and thermo physics. The course leads to fundamental quantum mechanics and introduce its application in atomic and molecular physics ,solid state physics and nuclear physics.

Course image Catalysis Technology - CME445 2026/04 Lim Zi-Yian
2025 - 2026

The first part is general introduction, to know about the basic concept of catalyst, catalysis and characteristic of catalysis. The second part is learning about the various types of catalysts and their catalysis.

Course image There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom - G0338 - Lim Zi-Yian
2025 - 2026

The course of There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom is designed to transform the hard-to-understand into easy-to-learn overview of nanotechnology. This course teaches students about basic concepts of nanotechnology in the real-world implementation. Students will be fluorished with the nanotechnology-related contents depicted from science-fiction movies.