VL
26 mars 2021
Way hard if you are not a science major! But the challenge is interesting. A quick advice : Refer to the slides if you find the accents too hard to understand.
Thank you for the great course!
MK
4 août 2017
Challenging at first for someone with a non-traditional academic background, but thoroughly enjoyable and worth completing, if nothing but for the personal satisfaction of getting through it!
par Chris B
•25 mars 2020
Really good course.
par Cao S S
•23 sept. 2017
Excellent course!
par Dr.S S
•21 juin 2021
Excellent Course
par Dr. S K J
•11 mai 2020
Excellent course
par hassan a
•5 déc. 2017
Very Good Course
par Raphael G C
•30 janv. 2022
Awesome course!
par Arko P S
•28 juin 2020
Great Course
par Ryan C
•5 oct. 2020
Amazing!!!
par Manuel H R
•29 juil. 2020
Very good.
par Hrishit M
•23 sept. 2021
Excellent
par natchimuthu V
•22 sept. 2020
thank you
par Sunday O C
•5 juil. 2020
Very Good
par Soumil G S
•20 juin 2020
Excellent
par Vikram M
•4 mai 2020
Thank You
par SAHIL A M
•24 sept. 2021
Great
par SaIkat D
•24 sept. 2021
Great
par 2K19/EP/103 V G
•5 mai 2022
good
par ROHIT N
•13 avr. 2018
Best
par Tanmay G
•28 juin 2020
nil
par M. A l g
•25 avr. 2022
-
par Jean S
•5 mars 2019
Excellent course, I recommend it. You will need to review the material offline and do some outside research occasionally to understand the material, but overall, it is quite comprehensive. The optional videos are sometimes more interesting than the course videos, so don't skip them!! Martin Pohl is really fantastic as the main presenter and interviewer. Mercedes Paniccia has a heavy accent and intonations which make it difficult for us north americans, but she is obviously quite competent at the research level. I just wish the presentations were more interactive than static. Overall I give it 4 stars for the material covered and quality.
par Lane W
•25 août 2020
NOT AND INTRODUCTION
I feel badly giving this course anything less than four stars because the instructors put a lot of time into making it and I am VERY thankful that they offered the course for free to the world. I think it is a very noble thing.
There was value in the course for me for the first 2 or 3 modules but after that I hardly learned anything except some conceptual points about the Higgs Boson and Dark Matter because it was WAY above an entry level course. To get the most of the course you'd probably need to have either been exposed to it before or have a degree in it.
I am very thankful that they put it together though.
par Tyler C
•18 juil. 2017
Fascinating course covering the fundamentals of the standard model up to current research. The material is dense - I often had to look back at previous videos to remember terms and concepts. The key mathematics is provided and gone over, but was a little fast paced for me. Most derivations are left out except for a few optional videos which cover simple ones. You don't necessarily need to understand the details of the mathematics to pass the graded assignments which just ask a few questions covering the main concepts. Overall this course is challenging but incredibly instructive.
par Jana A
•12 août 2020
Very interesting course, but not for beginners. The information provided in the videos presupposed some knowledge in this field, which I unfortunately did not have. To understand the topics, I had to look for other sources. I would also welcome a terminological glossary explaining frequently used terms. A big problem for me was the English pronunciation of one lecturer. Otherwise, I rate this course very well. A number of things that interested me were clarified and I think it could be a good basis for further study.
par Samy S
•17 sept. 2017
It is a very nice introductory course which is supported with laboratory session which is an awesome idea, but the mathematics used in this course is somehow higher level to me, so I recommend if there is any source to learn the mathematics behind this lectures. last but not least I would like to thank all the staff working on this course especially Dr. Martin, Dr. Mercedes, Dr. Anna for their attractive and elaborating way of lecturing