This lecture series constitutes a first undergraduate course in solid state physics delivered in an engaging and entertaining manner by Professor Steven H. Simon of Oxford University. Standard topics such as crystal structure, reciprocal space, free electrons, band theory, phonons, and magnetism are covered. The sequence of the lectures matches that of the book "The Oxford Solid State Basics" (OUP, 2013).
Dr. J. N. O'Shea
The Arnold Sommerfeld Center for Theoretical Physics (ASC)
Alejandro Strachan
Oxford University
Supriyo Datta
Prof. Carlson
Oxford University
Victoria Cross
Eric Stach
Mark Lundstrom
Mark Lundstrom
Brendan Kern
University of Aberdeen
Oxford University
shrikant mhase
Oxford University
Ron Reifenberger
Oxford University
Nelson Max
RNZ
None
Muhammad A. Alam
None
None
Meg Giles Kirby Tupaz
Henry Rzepa (Editor) + other members of the chemistry department
Cambridge University
Stephen Warren
Communications and External Liaison Office
Karriem Hameed
Gresham College
Richard A. Reiman
Muhammad Syed Adly
Cambridge University
Kenneth Joy
Patrick O'Connor
Theodore P. Pavlic
Jennifer
Rick Grush
None
Oxford University
Blue Heron Renaissance Choir
Loyal Books
Lestat de Lioncourt
Josh Lomahan
Rashid Bashir
Ted Remington
Oxford University
Rare Book School Lectures
Justin Michael
Greg Moller
Cambridge University
Joerg Appenzeller
Mohammad Halaibeh MD
Greg Moller
Dr Gillian Shepherd
Loyal Books
None
Professor Chris Mackie and Dr Gillian Shepherd
Eric Munoz
Vayveeayn Train
Cambridge University
Weeber, A.
Wesley Cecil
Jean-Claude Bradley
College of Engineering - University of Michigan
Andrew Chesher
Trent University
None
PapaPodcasts
Cambridge University
UCL
UCL
Cambridge University
Team Corkern
None
Jason D. Carr
Matthew Peyer-Stensrud
Cambridge University
University of Glasgow
Zach Cato
Oxford University
Loyal Books
Oxford University
Salem Morgan
Matthew Luckett
None
DjScar
Loyal Books
Division of Sciences
David Hoogland Noon
Cambridge University
Cambridge University
Communications and External Liaison Office
American Museum of Natural History
Cambridge University