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The Faculty of PhysicsTHE DEPARTMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS

The Department of Theoretical Physics
The Department of Experimental Physics
The Department of General Physics
The Department of Solid-State Physics
The Department of Astronomy and Physical Methods
The Department of Applied Electrodynamics
The Department of Radiophysics and Electronics

 

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The Head of the Department

Vladimir N. Berjanskiy, professor, doctor of physico-mathematical sciences
Phone:+38 (0652) 23-02-23, 23-22-11
E-mail roton@tnu.crimea.ua

History

It 'was established in 1975 by Professor A.I.Drokin, and is now directed by Professor V.N. Berzhanskiy

Faculty Members

Professors: V.N.Berzhanskiy (physics of magnetic phenomena, spin dynamics, sensor studies) and V.I.Ponomarenko (mechanics, molecular physics, numerical methods, vibrations and waves);
Assistant Professors: S.N.Poluliakh (solid-state physics, magnetic resonance and relaxation, computer applied physics), D.S.Riahushkin (mechanics, molecular physics, atomic physics, applied aspects of nuclear magnetic resonance), I.I.Evstafiev (magnetic metering, functional electronics), S.V.Dubinko (applied magnetooptics, fundamentals of metrology), V.G.Vishnevskiy (optoelectronics, principles of magnetic recording) and В.М.Vladimirskiy (open problems of modern natural science);
Senior Lecturers: Yu.V.Sorokin (atomic and nuclear physics, engineering graphics) and I.М.Lagunov (digital and microprocessor engineering, self-engineering, automation of scientific research);
Assistants: D.A.Liashko (information protections) and L.P.Chervenchuk (molecular physics).

Specialization

Speciality-Physics; Specialisation-Physics of Magnetic Phenomena; Qualification-Teacher of Physics.
Graduates are specialists in physics of magnetic phenomena and may engage in research and practical work with the use of modern magnetic materials, magnetic metering installations and modem computer technology. Furthermore, students obtain relevant psychological and pedagogical skills.
Speciality-Applied Physics; Specialisation-High Physical Technologies; Qualification-Engineering Physicist.
Graduates are trained to work in the following areas of applied physics: synthesis, research and application of modern sensor materials, creation of automated management systems used in process installations, environmental protection, medicine and criminalistics;
development of technical devices and software for information protection. Those who specialise in the above area have good computer and programming skills.
Educational and scientific sections: a branch of the Department in Domain Design Bureau, Physics of Magnetic Phenomena Section in the Research Institute of Geodynamics.

Areas of Research

Major completed research projects: discovery of multiquantum effects in nuclear magnetic resonance of quadruple nuclei in magnetics and justification of the multi-quantum echo spectroscopy as a new method of research of high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance. Development of theoretical principles for creation of composite materials for antireflection coatings. Technology of synthesis of magnetooptic sensors based on gamete ferrite epitaxial film. Prospective research projects: interaction of magnet and electric crystal. subsystems of magnet semiconductors. Multiquantum effects in magnetics. Processes involved in formation of nanoparticles, creation of magnetic fluids on their basis, and development of methods for measurement of their parameters. Use of magnetooptic sensors in criminalistics.
The Department offers postgraduate and doctoral programs.

Academic and Educational Relations

are maintained with the NASU Institute of Physics, the RAS Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, the Institute of Physics at the RAS Siberian Division, and Szczecin University (Poland).

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