Andrea Ferroglia’s Profile

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Andrea Ferroglia
Display Name
Andrea Ferroglia
Title
Dr.
Department
Physics
Office Location
P410
Academic interests

High Energy Particle Physics

My Courses

PHYS3200, SP2022

PHYS3200, SP2022

Introduction to electrodynamics with applications to physical problems. Topics include electrostatics, magnetostatics, Maxwell’s equations, electromagnetic forces, electromagnetic waves, radiation from accelerating charges and currents, and special relativity.

PHYS3200, SP2021

PHYS3200, SP2021

Introduction to electrodynamics with applications to physical problems. Topics include electrostatics, magnetostatics, Maxwell’s equations, electromagnetic forces, electromagnetic waves, radiation from accelerating charges and currents, and special relativity.

PHYS3100_Classical_Machanics_FA2022

PHYS3100_Classical_Machanics_FA2022

The course PHYS 3100 offers a study of classical mechanics from a more advanced perspective than freshman physics, with particular emphasis on Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalisms. Topics include a review of Newtonian mechanics and the principles of conservation of energy and momentum, as well as the study of the calculus of variations, Lagrange’ s equations, two bodies central force problems, mechanics in non-inertial frames, rigid bodies, Hamiltonian mechanics, collision theory.

PHYS3100_Classical_Mechanics_FA2021

PHYS3100_Classical_Mechanics_FA2021

The course PHYS 3100 offers a study of classical mechanics from a more advanced perspective than freshman physics, with particular emphasis on Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalisms. Topics include a review of Newtonian mechanics and the principles of conservation of energy and momentum, as well as the study of the calculus of variations, Lagrange’ s equations, two bodies central force problems, mechanics in non-inertial frames, rigid bodies, Hamiltonian mechanics, collision theory.

PHYS3100ClassicalMechanicsFA2020

PHYS3100ClassicalMechanicsFA2020

The course PHYS 3100 offers a study of classical mechanics from a more advanced perspective than freshman physics, with particular emphasis on Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalisms. Topics include a review of Newtonian mechanics and the principles of conservation of energy and momentum, as well as the study of the calculus of variations, Lagrange’ s equations, two bodies central force problems, mechanics in non-inertial frames, rigid bodies, Hamiltonian mechanics, collision theory.

My Projects

Office of the Provost

Office of the Provost

City Tech’s Source for Academic Affairs Information

Student-Ready College Committee

Student-Ready College Committee

As a committee we are working on enhancing our new student orientation process. We are assessing and enhancing all steps from the moment a student is accepted into the college to their first year experience.

Connect Days Physics

Connect Days Physics

Orientation for Departments

Physics Labs Coordination

Physics Labs Coordination

This project serves as a platform of communications between physics lab instructors, CLTs, and students on lab activity related matters. Please feel free to report issues in the labs, initiate discussions, or make suggestions.

Computational Science @ CityTech

Computational Science @ CityTech

The site contains information about research involving computational science at CityTech. It also contains information useful for those involved in computational science.

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