Programming optical tasks in Python

Course: Optotechnique

Structural unit: Faculty of Physics

Title
Programming optical tasks in Python
Code
ВК 1.1.7
Module type
Вибіркова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2022/2023
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
7 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5
Learning outcomes
- Understand the broad interdisciplinary context of the specialty, its place in the theory of knowledge and evaluation of objects and phenomena - Be able to use information technology in software development for measuring information - Be able to explain and describe the principles of computing subsystems and modules used in measuring - Understand the application of methods and techniques of analysis, design and research, as well as the limitations of their use - Know and be able to apply modern information technology to solve problems in metrology and information-measuring technology - Know and understand the subject area, its history and place in sustainable development techniques and technologies in the general system of knowledge about nature and society - Know and understand the physical basis of optical phenomena and processes: analyze, interpret, explain and classify optical phenomena, as well as the basic physical processes occurring in them.
Form of study
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Have basic knowledge of computer science and programming; have basic training in mathematical analysis, linear algebra, be able to solve differential equations.
Course content
In the discipline students get acquainted with the basic concepts of high-level Python programming: concepts and structures used in programming (variables, data types, operators and expressions, I / O procedures, routines, functions, classes). Learn to develop programs using these elements together with software modules NumPy, SciPy, Matplotlib to develop algorithms for solving applications and visualization of results. The course also covers the basics of object-oriented programming and creating a graphical user interface using the Qt5 software package. It is taught in the 1st semester, the amount of 4 ECTS credits (120 hours), of which lectures - 30 hours, laboratory classes - 14 hours, consultations - 1 hour, independent work - 75 hours. The semester ends with an exam.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
Основна Програмування числових методів мовою Python підруч. А. В. Анісімов, А.Ю. Дорошенко, С. Д. Погорілий, Я. Ю. Дорогий ;за ред. А. В. Анісімова. – К. Видавничо-поліграфічний центр Київський університет, 2014. – 640 с. Костюченко А.О. Основи програмування мовою Python: навчальний посібник. Ч.: ФОП Баликіна С.М., 2020. -180 с. Васильєв О. М. Програмування мовою Python. Тернопіль: Навчальна книга – Богдан, 2019. – 504с. Vasudevan Lakshminarayanan, Hassen Ghalila, Ahmed Ammar and Srinivasa Varadharajan. Understanding Optics with Python. CRC Press, 2018; 375 pages. https://www.python.org/ https://numpy.org/ https://scipy.org/ https://pillow.readthedocs.io/en/stable/ Додаткова Руденко В., Жугастров О. Інформатика. Основи алгоритмізації та програмування мовою Python. Харків: Ранок, 2019. – 192 с. M. Lutz. Learning Python, 5th ed. – O'Reilly Media, 2013. – 1648 p. 2. J. Kiusalaas. Numerical Methods in Engineering with Python 3. – Cambridge University Press, 2013. – 432 p.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Teaching and learning methods: lectures and laboratory work, surveys on laboratory work, modular test, exam.
Assessment methods and criteria
Semester assessment: 1. Modular test 1: 10 points 2. Modular test 2: 10 points 3. Laboratory works (8 works): - 5 points for each Final assessment in the form of an exam: - 40 points.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Anatoliy Volodymyrovych Tugay
Astronomy and Space Physics Department
Faculty of Physics

Departments

The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline

Astronomy and Space Physics Department
Faculty of Physics