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Al. Rejtana 16 A
35-959 Rzeszów
17 872 11 06
17 872 11 07
e-mail: sekretariat@fonon.univ.rzeszow.pl
The Physics Unit originated
in 1964. In 1966 it became the Department of Physics and was followed
by the Department of Theoretical Physics two years later. The Institute
of Physics started in 1973. Currently, there are eight units and
four scientific laboratories in the Institute.
The main areas of research: mathematical methods
in gravitational theory, with special regard to space-time continuum
in the surroundings of gravitational collapse singularities; mathematical
methods in physics; transport phenomena in gases of phonons; magnetism
and the physical symmetry of the condensed phase; the theory of
transportation of charged carriers in semiconductors, mesoscopic
and microscopic structures; broadly-conceived theoretical optics
and optical processing of information; generation and propagation
of acoustic waves in homogenous media; the evolution of small planets
in the solar system; the physical proprieties of comets and asteroids;
high dispersion spectroscopy of molecular emission in selected diatomic
molecules; the theory of high-temperature superconductivity in laminar
coinage metals; obtaining thin strata of semiconductors by means
of the laser epitaxy method; optical proprieties of laser crystals;
electron-phonon coupling; resonance effects caused by electron-phonon
interaction; the physics of semiconductors with a narrow energetic
gap applied to infrared radiation detectors; physics methodology;
magnetic and electron resonance; the theory of random matrices,
econophysics and multi-systems theory.
The Institute co-operates internationally with:
Bayreuth (Germany), Paris VII and CERNS in Marseilles (France);
the Astronomical Observatory, Meudon (France), the Nuclear Physics
Unit at the Polytechnic University of Budapest (Hungary), Universities
in Enschede (the Netherlands), the Physics Institute at the Academy
of Sciences, Moscow, the State Pedagogical University in St. Petersburg
(Russia); the University of Preąov (Slovakia), the Technical University
and Institute of Semiconductors, Lvov; the State Pedagogical Universities
in Tcherniovtsy, Uzhgorod and Drohobych; the Ukrainian Academy of
Science - The Institute of Physics, Kiev, the Karat Institute of
Materials, Lvov (the Ukraine), MIT, Cambridge and Los Alamos National
Laboratory (USA), the Physical Chemistry Unit at the Institute of
Nuclear Research in Belgrade and Novy Sad (the Yugoslav Republic).
PROGRAMMES OFFERED BY THE INSTITUTE:
Full-time - an MA degree course; a complementary MA degree
course (methodology of teaching: physics and physics with computer
education); a vocational BA degree course (specialisation: teaching
physics and mathematics, physics and computer education, teaching
physics and science education),
Part- time - a complementary MA degree course in physics;
a vocational BA degree course (specialisation: methodology of teaching
physics and mathematics, physics and computer education, and teaching
physics and science education),
Post-graduate - courses in natural sciences, physics and
mathematics.
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