The course on thermodynamics explores the principles governing energy and its transformations. It delves into key concepts such as the laws of thermodynamics, which explain how energy is conserved and how entropy, a measure of disorder, influences energy distribution. Students learn about the relationship between heat, work, temperature, and energy in various systems. The course covers applications ranging from engines and refrigerators to understanding the energetic basis of chemical reactions and phase transitions. It's fundamental for students in physics, chemistry, engineering, and related fields, providing a critical framework for analyzing how energy moves and changes form in natural and engineered systems.

- Enseignant: Rim Benali-Cherif