Physical Electronics
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The first-year programme of the course includes up-to-date and classical parts of applied physics and related disciplines. Students are also taught to apply physical methods to natural sciences and engineering practice, using the latest experimental and computation technology and computer simulations.The course is designed so as to acquaint students with the physical nature, theoretical description, and interpretation of many phenomena and properties following from the variety of interacting physical systems, i.e. namely interactions between the electromagnetic field and the material environment. This may refer to quantum generators, photonic structures, and plasma. It is important to explain and demonstrate in practice the key experimental methods and computational modelling and to give an overview of the present-day and potential applications, including interdisciplinary links.The degree programme splits into three specializations of modern physics as applied to engineering and natural sciences. Laser physics and technology concentrates on laser generators, coherent laser beams, and linear optics. Photonics specialization deals with modern photonics, optics, and photonic (nano)structures, their design and applications. Computational physics is equally concerend with the physical foundations of top technologies such as physics of laser plasma and inertial fusion, and with up-to-date computer science and numerical simulations of physical systems. Understanding the deeper relations between mathematics, modern physics, and informatics is a good starting point for graduates to acquire even more advanced academic training and qualify for jobs in science, research, and professional practice.Students also attend specialized laboratory sessions and solve independently research projects assigned to each student. These projects help students understand the gist of the problem assigned and apply in practice the theoretical knowledge gained. Many results of projects are as excellent as to be publishable in professional periodicals or applicable to the development of new engineering technologies.
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Prague
Czech Republic
160 41
Czechia
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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