Covers biophotonics fundamentals, including the interaction between light and biological matter, the nature of light, speed measurement, and human vision.
Explores Optomechanically Induced Transparency, discussing applications like optical switching and slow light, and comparing it with Electromagnetically Induced Transparency.
Delves into the detection and analysis of gravitational waves through practical exercises and discussions on black hole mergers and wave speed measurement.
Explores relativistic kinematics, including the transformation of coordinates, the Lorentz transformation, and the invariance of the space-time interval.