Physics is one of the basic field of natural science that studies matter, motion, and behavior and explores the fundamental principles of nature. It mainly related the essence of matter and universe, energy and space-time motion, interaction and power. In our department, there are three subdivisions:
Research opportunities at our department exist across the wide spectrum of theoretical and experimental physics including Nuclear • Particle • Astrophysics, condensed matter, Applied physics.
Applied physics is a division of physics aimed at the technical and practical application. Applied physics is interested in application to real devices or systems across a wide variety of fields based on physics knowledge and fundamental concepts. Rather than focusing on designing something specific, It develop new skills or solve engineering problems. The fields of applied physics include semiconductor physics, which studies all areas of material properties and applications, photophysics, which studies the properties and manipulations of electromagnetic radiation, and biophysics that apply physics to biological phenomena.