Ph.D. in Condensed Matter (Experiment); Electronic Sciences
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In Hyderabad
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Location
Hyderabad
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Hyderabad
(Andhra Pradesh)
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The Dean, School of Physics, University of Hyderabad, 500046
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The School of Physics has developed high quality study programs
at the M.Sc., M. Tech. and M.Phil levels with a student-teacher ratio
highly favourable towards providing individual attention. The School has
vigorous ongoing research programmes in many areas to train Ph.D.
scholars and has achieved national and international recognition in the
areas of Condensed Matter Physics, High Energy physics, Laser Physics,
Material Science, Quantum Optics and Solid State Physics. The School has
been selected by the University Grants Commission (UGC) to strengthen
its teaching and research programmes through the Special Assistance
Programme (SAP-CAS) and COSIST; the Department of Science and Technology
(DST) has provided support under the FIST program. The school is also
one of the nine National Centers of Theoretical Physics Seminar Circuit
(TPSC) supported by the DST.
Ph.D. in Condensed Matter (Experiment); Electronic Sciences
Metallic
semiconducting & oxide glasses
High-temperature superconductivity
Phase transitions and critical phenomena
Molecular dynamics and diffusion in liquid crystals
Magnetism and transport in low-dimensional systems
Nanoionic, superionic and nano-crystalline materials
Percolation in dilute magnetic systems
Reentrant phenomena, Dielectrics
MIC's; VLSI design,
Computational Electromagnetics
Nanostructured Materials and Thin films,
Ion Beam Modification and Analysis of Modern Nanosized materials.
Ph.D. in Condensed Matter (Experiment); Electronic Sciences
Metallic
semiconducting & oxide glasses
High-temperature superconductivity
Phase transitions and critical phenomena
Molecular dynamics and diffusion in liquid crystals
Magnetism and transport in low-dimensional systems
Nanoionic, superionic and nano-crystalline materials
Percolation in dilute magnetic systems
Reentrant phenomena, Dielectrics
MIC's; VLSI design,
Computational Electromagnetics
Nanostructured Materials and Thin films,
Ion Beam Modification and Analysis of Modern Nanosized materials.
Ph.D. in Condensed Matter (Experiment); Electronic Sciences
Price on request