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About the department

The department offer courses in physics to students of engineering disciplines at first and second semester level both in theory and practical. The department has well established and independent laboratory with calibrated instruments and facilities along with experienced faculties for train the Engineering students And the staff members of are putting hard efforts to train the students, which is very well demonstrated in the overall result in both theory and laboratory subjects.

The department faculties are actively involved in Publishing and presenting research papers in Technical Journals of repute and National and International Conferences. Staffs are also involved in research activities in the field of nano ferrites and crystal growth leading to the Doctoral Degree.

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Vision and Mission of the department

VISION

To train the students through practical modules to improve the fundamental knowledge in Physics, Thereby fill the gap between science and technology.

MISSION

To provide our students with qualified & concerned academic advisors with high quality facilities.

To prepare competent professionals able to, independently apply knowledge in respective branch of engineering

It is our choice to equip our students to explore their flair.

COURSE OUTCOMES (CO's)

Applied Physics for CSE Stream (BPHYS102/202):

CO1: Describe the principles of LASERS and Optical fibers and their relevant applications.

CO2: Discuss the basic principles of the Quantum Mechanics and its application in Quantum Computing.

CO3: Summarize the essential properties of superconductors and its applications in qubits.

CO4: Illustrate the application of physics in design and data analysis.

CO5:Practice working in groups to conduct experiments in physics and perform precise and honest measurements.



Applied Physics for for EE Stream (BPHYE102/202):

CO1. Describe the fundamental principles of the Quantum Mechanics and the essentials of Photonics.

CO2: Elucidate the concepts of conductors, dielectrics and superconductivity.

CO3: Discuss the fundamentals of vector calculus and their applications in Maxwell’s Equations and EM Waves CO4: Summarize the properties of semiconductors and the working principles of semiconductor devices.

CO5.:Practice working in groups to conduct experiments in physics and Perform precise and honest measurements



Applied Physics for CV Stream (BPHYC102/202):

CO1: Elucidate the concepts in oscillations, waves, elasticity and material failures.

CO2: Summarize concepts of acoustics in buildings and explain the concepts in radiation and photometry.

CO3: Discuss the principles photonic devices and their application relevant to civil engineering.

CO4: Describe the various natural hazards and safety precautions.

CO5:Practice working in groups to conduct experiments in physics and perform precise and honest measurements.



Applied Physics for ME Stream(BPHYM102/202):

CO1: Elucidate the concepts in oscillations, waves, elasticity and material failures.

CO2: Discuss the fundamentals of Thermoelectric materials and their application.

CO3:Summarize the low temperature phenomena and generation of low temperature.

CO4: Explain the various material characterization techniques.

CO5:Practice working in groups to conduct experiments in physics and perform precise and honest measurements.

Mr. Manjunatha R S

Assistant Professor and HoD,
Department of Physics
Jain Institute of Technology, Davangere
Email: manjunathars@jitd.in