RESEARCH
The department offers M.Phil and PhD Programmes in Physics both in full time and part time. Many research scholars have registered for M.Phil and PhD programmes. For details about the availability of supervisor contact the HOD.
Research Activities in the Department of Physics-
The following are the major fields of interest in which the department has expertise in research:
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Thin Films
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Electrodeposition and Magnetic Materials
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Crystal growth and electro-optics
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Ionics and Ionic devices (Fuel Cell, Sensor & Batteries)
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Nanoscience and Technology
The Department is interested in imbibing students for M.Phil and Ph.D. programmes in above said fields.
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There are three doctoral scholars in the Department carrying out research in different areas.
S.No |
Programms |
Full time |
Part time |
1 |
M.Phil |
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2. |
Ph.D |
2 |
1 |
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Completed a project (Rs.8.lakhs) entitled “Growth and Characterization of Nonlinear Optical Crystals” from AICTE (TAPTEC)
Conferences/ Seminars conducted by the Department
•Solid State Ionics and Its Applications (6-8, June 2006) in Collaboration with Bharathiar University,Coimbatore
•National Conference on Crystal Growth for Electro-optic Applications (16th & 17th June 2006) (supported by CSIR, UGC and BRNS)
•National Seminar on Nanoscience and Technology (29th September 2007) (supported by DRDO)
•Solid State Ionics and Its Applications (6-8, June 2006) in Collaboration with Bharathiar University,Coimbatore
•National Conference on Crystal Growth for Electro-optic Applications (16th & 17th June 2006) (supported by CSIR, UGC and BRNS)
•National Seminar on Nanoscience and Technology (29th September 2007) (supported by DRDO)
Release of proceedings by Dr.Rudra Pratap, IISc., Bangalore

National Seminar on Nanoscience and Technology held on
29th September 2007


