Teaching
Introduction to the Theorectical Biophysics, Statistical Physics, Soft condensed matter and the TBIO group
(Language : Korean)
This lecture, given by the principal investigator Jae-Hyung Jeon, introduces the Theorectical Biophysics and Statistical Physics, Soft condensed matter and our TBIO Lab. This lecture was originally given in the Trends in Physics Research (PHYS460) to help students to get brilliant insights in various physics field. Therefore, if you are interested in biophysics, want to learn how wonderful biophysics is, or looking forward to joining our group, this lecture will make you satisfied!
2023 Spring semester
Analytical Mechanics (PHYS501)
This course provides the knowledge of advanced-leveled classical mechanics for graduated students in the Department of Physics. The course will be also beneficial to advance undergraduate students or graduate students in other departments who are interested in classical mechanics. It is assumed that the enrolled students previously studied the undergraduate course of classical mechanics.
Reference: Herbert Goldstein, Classical Mechanics 3rd edition
2022 Fall semester
2022 ICTP-KIAS School
The 2022 ICTP-KIAS School on Statistical Physics for Life Sciences aims to introduce the next generation of students and researchers to these important themes: the quantitative understanding of life sciences, machine learning, and data science from the perspective of modern statistical physics. In addition to the pedagogical lectures, the school includes a small workshop for sharing recent research progresses among scientists at the frontier of this field.
The school aims at providing unique opportunities for (junior) scientists in the Asia Pacific region to learn modern statistical physics and its applications to quantitative life science, machine learning, and data science. The 2022 ICTP-KIAS School will contribute to the cross-fertilization between physics and biology as well as to long-term scientific collaborations between researchers in Asia and ICTP scientists.
Thermal Physics (PHYS460)
This course provides lectures on the essentials of thermal physics and the basics of statistical physics. Students will learn why and how thermal physics was established and the physical laws governing many-particle systems in contact with a heat reservoir. In the part of statistical physics, we relate thermodynamics with microscopic theory and see the connection between the macroscopic phenomena and microscopic physics theory.
Reference: Daniel V. Schroeder, An Introduction to Thermal Physics 1st Edition
2022 Spring semester
Analytical Mechanics (PHYS501)
This course provides the knowledge of advanced-leveled classical mechanics for graduated students in the Department of Physics. The course will be also beneficial to advance undergraduate students or graduate students in other departments who are interested in classical mechanics. It is assumed that the enrolled students previously studied the undergraduate course of classical mechanics.
Reference: Herbert Goldstein, Classical Mechanics 3rd edition
2021 Fall semester
Single-molecule diffusion dynamics in living cells: theoretical approach (The 2021 KPS Fall Meeting)
The Korean Physical Society will be hosting the biannual 2021 KPS Meeting in October 20 – 22. Due to the COVID-19 situation, the meeting will be held on-line. Invited as well as contributed oral presentations along with poster presentations will be given for all the topics in physics.
Lecture note: Link
Thermal Physics (PHYS460)
This course provides lectures on the essentials of thermal physics and the basics of statistical physics. Students will learn why and how thermal physics was established and the physical laws governing many-particle systems in contact with a heat reservoir. In the part of statistical physics, we relate thermodynamics with microscopic theory and see the connection between the macroscopic phenomena and microscopic physics theory.
Reference: Daniel V. Schroeder, An Introduction to Thermal Physics 1st Edition
2021 Winter semester
Mathematical models for anomalous diffusion (The 18th KIAS-APCTP Winter School on Statistical Physics)
Statistical mechanics provides a powerful tool for understanding macroscopic systems on the basis of microscopic laws governing the dynamics of their constituents. Its ever-increasing use is not limited to physical sciences but extends to as diverse subjects as biological and social sciences. This annual event is intended to provide graduate students and early-career scientists in statistical physics and related disciplines with the conceptual framework and analytical tools for advanced studies in statistical physics and interdisciplinary research.
Lecture note: Link