Course manual 2018/2019

Course content

  • The building blocks of cells.
  • Statistical physics applied to soft-condensed matter.
  • Random Walks, Friction and Diffusion.
  • Life at low Reynolds number.
  • Entropic forces at work.
  • Chemical forces & self-assembly.
  • The cytoskeleton, a semiflexible, crosslinked polymer network.
  • Enzymes and molecular machines.
  • Molecular motor proteins, the lorrries in our cells.

Study materials

Literature

  • P. Nelson, 'Biological Physics, Energy, Information, Life', New York, W.H.Freeman and Company, 2004, ISBN 0-7167-4372-8. Later editions are also fine.

Other

  • handouts

Objectives

To provide insight into the physics of biological systems and soft condensed matter. In addition we will discuss and illustrate recent examples of the scientific literature in this field.

Teaching methods

  • Lecture
  • Self-study
  • Presentation/symposium
  • The lectures provide insight into the physics of biological systems & soft condensed matter and to get an idea about the research going on in this field.
  • The presentation are to learn to critically assess scientific literature in this field and to learn to present in oral form an article.

Learning activities

Activity

Number of hours

Lectures

42

Literature exercises

38     

Zelfstudie

80

Attendance

Requirements concerning attendance (OER-B).

  • In addition to, or instead of, classes in the form of lectures, the elements of the master’s examination programme often include a practical component as defined in article 1.2 of part A. The course catalogue contains information on the types of classes in each part of the programme. Attendance during practical components is mandatory.
  • Additional requirements for this course:

    Students have to give two presentations with a group during the course

    Assessment

    Item and weight Details

    Final grade

    70%

    Tentamen

    10%

    Presentations 1

    10%

    Presentations 2

    10%

    homework

    The exam is an open book exam (only the course material, no other books are allowed). Size: 3-4 problems similar as in the home work exercises.

    Inspection of assessed work

    Contact the course coordinator to make an appointment for inspection.

    Fraud and plagiarism

    The 'Regulations governing fraud and plagiarism for UvA students' applies to this course. This will be monitored carefully. Upon suspicion of fraud or plagiarism the Examinations Board of the programme will be informed. For the 'Regulations governing fraud and plagiarism for UvA students' see: www.student.uva.nl

    Course structure

    Weeknummer Onderwerpen Studiestof
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8

    Timetable

    The schedule for this course is published on DataNose.

    Contact information

    Coordinator

    • prof. dr. ir. G.J.L. Wuite