Jun Ye
- Office: JILA X450
- Phone: 303-735-3171
- Email: jun.ye@colorado.edu
Meetings: Friday from 5:20 PM - 6:20 PM, via Zoom: https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/97861122791. Additional time for questions/discussions 6:20 - 6:50 PM Friday
Pointers for Presentations: WORD and POWERPOINT.
Weekly schedules – 5:20 - 6:20 PM Section
Zip file of past prospectuses.
Links and downloadable items
- Peer review form for evaluations of the presentations.
- General Information for Physics Students wishing to graduate with honors
- University Honors Page (you will be graduating with “departmental honors.”
- Deadlines for Graduating with Honors in Fall 2020 in PDF
- Deadlines for Graduating with Honors in Spring 2021 in PDF
- Graduation Packet and Form/Signature Page, Fall 2020 in PDF, Spring 2021 in PDF
- Physics representatives on the Campus Honors Council: Dan Dessau, John Cumalat, Paul Beale, Jun Ye
Thesis format information using LaTeX
- Link to the OIT page at CU for formatting theses in LaTex: https://oit.colorado.edu/software-hardware/tex-latex/thesis-class
- LaTeX information for Honors Thesis in PDF format
- Wikibooks LaTeX guide PDF format
- Graphics guide PDF format
- Bibliography Text guide format
- Symbols guide format
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