DB
Professor
Department of Physics,University of Toronto
60 St. George Street
Toronto
Ontario
M5S 1A7
Canada
PH:
1 (416) 978-4993
Email:
dbailey @physics.utoronto.ca
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Background
Teaching
My favourite example of why teaching matters is "The Amazing Miss A".
2010-Current
- Advanced Physics Laboratory Coordinator - PHY 327/424/427/428/429 F/S/H
2002-2009
- Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies
- Advanced Physics Laboratory - PHY 325/425/326/426/327/427 Y/F/S/H
- Engineering Science Praxis V seminars - ESC301S
Prior to 2002
- Advanced Physics Laboratory - PHY 325/425/326/426/327/427 Y/F/S/H
- Electricity & Magnetism - PHY 251S
- Electromagnetism - PHY 250Y
- Elementary Particle Physics - PHY 337S
- Experimental High Energy Physics - PHY 2405F
- High Energy Physics I - PHY 454S
- Introduction to High Energy Physics - PHY 489/1489S
- Nuclear and Particle Physics - PHY 357S
- POPTOR (Physics Olympiad Training Program)
- Principles of Physics - UTM PHY 140Y (Winter Term)
- Second Year Lab - PHY 225H, 280F/281S (Lab)
- Third Year Lab - UTM PHY 324S
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