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About School of Physics

The School of Physics started its educational activities in September 1996, and currently has two branches, Physics and Engineering Physics at the undergraduate level; four branches, Solid State Physics, Nanoscience and Nanophysics, Nuclear Physics, astronomy and astrophysics in the master's degree; and 3 branches, condensed matter physics, nuclear physics and nanophysics in the doctoral degree. The school of physics also has an observatory and 8 basic and specialized laboratories called Basic Physics 1, Basic Physics 2, Basic Physics 3, Modern Physics, Optics, Nuclear, Solid State Educational and Solid State Research. We publish also two scientific international journals about astrophysics and holography.

Education

Department of Solid State Physics

PhD

Condensed Matter Physics
 Nuclear Physics
Nanophysics

Master's degree

 Solid State Physics
 Nuclear Physics
Astronomy and Astrophysics
 Nanoscience and Nanophysics

Undergraduate level

 Physics
Engineering Physics

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Departments

Department of Solid State Physics
Exploring the quantum nature of materials and the physics of biological systems- theoretical and experimental

Department of Nuclear and Particles Physics
Find out about labs and facilities, training, and research areas in nuclear physics and elementary particles physics

Department of Astrophysics
Our research spans the whole of Astrophysics. from cosmology, galaxies & black holes, through to stars & planets.

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