Engg. Physics Material For 20192020applied Physics

Physics

This is an introductory course on General physics for the first year undergraduate students. The objective is to provide a theoretical framework for understanding the electrical and magnetic fields. Based on that, students can understand electromagnetic (EM) waves and EM properties of various materials.

  • Here you can download the free lecture Notes of Engineering Physics Pdf Notes materials with multiple file links to download. The Engineering Physics Notes Pdf book starts with the topics covering Ionic Bond, Covalent Bond, Metallic Bond, Basic Principles, Maxwell-Boltzman, Electron in a periodic Potential, Fermi Level in Intrinsic and Extrinsic Semiconductors, ElectricSusceptibility.
  • Exam Prep: Physics Select Topic -select a topic- Kinematics Newton's Laws of Motion Work, Energy, Power Systems of Particles, Linear Momentum Circular Motion & Rotation Oscillations & Gravitation Fluid Mechanics Temperature & Heat Kinetic Theory/Thermodynamics Electrostatics Conductors, Capacitors, Dielectrics Electric Circuits Magnetic.
  • Here you can download the free lecture Notes of Engineering Physics Pdf Notes materials with multiple file links to download. The Engineering Physics Notes Pdf book starts with the topics covering Ionic Bond, Covalent Bond, Metallic Bond, Basic Principles, Maxwell-Boltzman, Electron in a periodic Potential, Fermi Level in Intrinsic and Extrinsic Semiconductors, ElectricSusceptibility.

Program Highlights

Students choose from interdisciplinary concentrations in astrophysics, geophysics, materials science, biophysics, mathematical physics, and solid-state physics. Undergraduate students can pursue a double degree in physics and electrical engineering. Students have an excellent opportunity to gain research experience at the Center for Applied Physics Studies (CAPS) and at the Institute for Micromanufacturing. Students who chose to perform research with CAPS may focus on particle and nuclear physics, modeling, or biophysics. There are several ongoing research projects, each a collaborative effort involving top research laboratories at the national and international levels. Students who choose to perform research with the Institute for Micromanufacturing may focus on biophysics and nanobiotechnology.

Job Opportunities

  • Applications engineer
  • Data analyst
  • Design engineer
  • Geophysicist seismologist
  • IT consultant
  • Higher education lecturer
  • Laser engineer
  • Nanotechnologist
  • Radiation protection practitioner

Advising Materials

For a list of prerequisites and required courses, select the curricula sheets below.

Faculty

Assistant Professor

Engg. Physics Material For 20192020applied Physics

Department: Physics

Office: EA 210

Phone: 318-257-2435

Fax: 318-257-3823

Email: rakithab@latech.edu

Associate Professor

Departments: Center for Biomedical Engineering and Rehabilitation Sciences, Chemistry, Molecular Science and Nanotechnology, Nanosystems Engineering, Physics

Office: EA 207, BMEB 231

Phone: 318-257-5209

Fax: 318-257-3823

Email: bishop@latech.edu

Program Chair and Professor – Physics, Professor – Molecular Science & Nanotechnology, Professor – Nanosystems Engineering

Departments: Institute for Micromanufacturing, Molecular Science and Nanotechnology, Nanosystems Engineering, Physics

Office: EA 217, IFMM 216

Phone: 318-257-5139

Fax: 318-257-3823

Email: pderosa@latech.edu

Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, Director of the Center for Applied Physics Studies (CAPS)

Departments: Electrical Engineering, Nanosystems Engineering, Physics

Office: EA 220

Phone: 318.257.4190

Fax: 318.257.2562

Email: dgenov@latech.edu

Professor Emeritus

Department: Physics

Office: EA 113

Phone: 318.257.2302

Email: greenw@latech.edu

Professor

Departments: Center for Biomedical Engineering and Rehabilitation Sciences, Chemistry, Institute for Micromanufacturing, Molecular Science and Nanotechnology, Nanosystems Engineering, Physics

Office: IFMM 214

Phone: 318-257-5144

Fax: 318-257-3823

Email: ylvov@latech.edu

Administrative Coordinator 3

Departments: Administrative and Technical Staff, Chemistry, Physics

Office: CTLH 316

Phone: 318-257-4911

Email: coffill@latech.edu

Director, Professor

Departments: Chemistry, Physics

Material

Office: CTLH 316A

Phone: 318-257-4053

Fax: 318-257-3823

Email: sawyer@latech.edu

Office: IESB 309

Engg. Physics Material For 20192020applied Physics Igcse

Phone: 318-257-4240

Fax: 318-257-3823

2020 Calendar

Email: jshaw@latech.edu

Assistant Director, Professor

Department: Physics

Office: EA 212

Phone: 318-257-3591

2019-2020

Fax: 318-257-3823

Email: neven@latech.edu

Office: EA 214

Phone: 318-257-2194

Fax: 318-257-3823

Email: steve@latech.edu

Associate Professor

Department: Physics

Office: IESB 313

Phone: 318-257-4974

Fax: 318-257-4630

Email: wobisch@latech.edu