Teaching
The Department of Physics is responsible for foundational physics courses and laboratory work in Bachelor’s programmes, as well as for teaching physics modules following the introductory courses. The knowledge and insights gained during these foundational courses are essential for further study in specialised departments, where students are prepared for their chosen area of specialisation.
Follow-up master's studies
Science and Research
Research at the Department of Physics focuses on a range of problems in mathematical physics, quantum information and communication, nuclear and particle physics, plasma physics, and tokamak studies. Faculty members and their students collaborate with numerous leading scientific institutions in Europe and worldwide, including the laboratories at CERN and BNL. These collaborations allow students to engage in young, dynamic research teams with strong professional prospects, both within and beyond academia. For research and teaching purposes, the department operates its own fusion reactor (tokamak) Golem.
collaborating institutions
CERN, BNL, ITER, ELI Beamlines, Institue of Plasma Physics of CAS, Wigner Research Center, FAIR, University of Kansas, Experiment Pierre Auger, Institue of Physics of CAS