Physics Lecture Series 2013 - Flying Frogs, Graphene and the 2010 Physics Nobel Prize
Graphene is set to transform the electrics industry. It is one of the strongest materials known to human-kind, its isolation won the Physics Nobel Prize, and it is only one carbon atom thick. And you probably haven’t even heard of it! This lecture will discuss and demonstrate of the rich variety of physical ideas, technologies and concepts flowing from the discovery of graphene. You’ll also hear about Griffith University research on graphene. So what do flying frogs have to do with this? Come along and find out!
New grading schema
From 2013 the University is replacing the current descriptive grading schema (HD, D, C, P, F, etc) with a numeric grading schema (7-1) for courses commencing after 1 January 2013. Go to the Exams and assessment website for more information.