9451662 Beyermann This project will develop an advanced physics teaching laboratory at the upper-division undergraduate level. This laboratory, which represents an extension of the teaching laboratories now offered by the department, will have four experiments in condensed-matter, nuclear, and elementary-particle physics. The experiments that will be developed are Pulsed Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Josephson Effect and Superconducting Quantum Interface, Rutherford Scattering, and Cosmic-Ray Muon Lifetime and Michel Spectrum Measurement. These experiments are advanced and versatile enough to allow creative exploration of physical phenomena by the students and instructor.