Teaching
The department’s broad profile enables students to gain, in addition to a general foundation in applied physics, advanced knowledge and experimental experience in areas such as laser physics and technology, classical and quantum electronics, modern optics, optoelectronics, microelectronics, nanostructures, and advanced technologies. Further fields include holography and the technology and applications of ion beams, among others.
Bachelor’s studies
Follow-up master’s studies
- Physical Electronics
Doctoral studies
Science and Research
The department is equipped with well-appointed specialised laboratories featuring modern experimental and computational technology, as well as practical laboratories for student courses in electronics, optoelectronics and optics, and laser technology. The department also manages certain computer laboratories (PCs and workstations), which are available to students continuously. New areas of fundamental research are developed based on student projects, particularly in the fields of optical signal processing, metamaterials, and X-ray diffraction optics, among others.
Cooperating institutions
CEA, ELI Beamlines, ESA, Institute of Physics of CAS, LANL