Research


In our department, the experimental studies are performed on topics such as amorphous and semiconductor materials, thin films, magnetic and superconducting materials, nanomaterials, nuclear magnetic and electron spin resonance and X-ray crystallography. Additionally, the theoretical and computational studies are also performed on topics such as biomolecular systems, photovoltaic systems, mathematical physics, high energy and particle physics by means of molecular dynamic and Monte Carlo simulations. These studies are published in many presigious national and international journals and presented in scientific meetings.




Laboratories

Research Laboratories
Low Temperature Physics Laboratory
Amorphous Semiconductors Laboratory
Advanced Materials Laboratory
Thin Film Laboratory
Complex Systems Simulation Group
Infrared Spectroscopy Laboratory
Magnetic Resonance Research Laboratory
Nuclear Physics Laboratory
Digital Analysis Laboratory
Superconductivity and Nanotechnology Group (SNTG)
X - Rays Laboratory
Technical Support Laboratories
Mechanical Workshop
Chemistry Laboratories I and II
Electronic Laboratory
Computer Laboratory

Education Laboratories
Sevis Physics Laboratory
General Physics Laboratory
Quantum and Statistics Physics Laboratory
Electronic Laboratory

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