The Department of Physics provides the fundamental understanding of natural phenomena that form the core of engineering innovations. The department trains students to appreciate the physics behind materials, mechanics, optics, and electronics that power modern technology.
Faculty members of the department are highly qualified, specializing in solid-state physics, semiconductor technology, and photonics. The department emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and laboratory experimentation, helping students translate physical concepts into engineering applications.
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The curriculum includes both theory and lab components to reinforce chemical concepts through experimentation.
Mechanics, properties of matter, acoustics, lasers, fiber optics, semiconductors, and quantum mechanics.
Experiments in optics, Hall effect, viscosity, and ultrasonic wave measurements.
Students develop analytical, experimental, and problem-solving skills applicable to engineering design and innovation.
Students gain hands-on experience through projects, industrial visits & mini-research initiatives in applied physics and photonics.