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               5.  Demonstrate  communication,  leader-ship  and  team  work   AFM,  FT-IR,  PL,  TLD  Reader,  OMA,  UV-VIS-NIR
                  skills  particularly  in  relating  scientific  and  technical   Spectrophotometer,  Field  Emission  Auger  Microprobe,  Flame
                  information through both written and oral presentations.   Hydrolysis Deposition system, DC sputtering system and Mask
               6.  Apply  physics  principles  to  novel  situations,  both  in  the   Aligner,  1m  grazing  incidence  Spectrometer,  Co-60  irradiator
                  classroom  and  in  research  settings,  through  critical   and HpGe Gamma spectrometer.
                  thinking,  problem  solving,  mathematical  and  computer
                  modelling, and laboratory experimentation.    Other  research  facilities  available  in  the  Department  include
               7.  Manage effectively the rigor and discipline it takes to be a   high  speed  diagnostic  system  such  as  streak  camera,  fast
                  good  scientist  with  efficient  time  management  and   digital  oscilloscope,  spectrum  analyzers,  thin  film  preparation
                  appropriate use of resources.                 systems,  clean  room  and  gas  handling  facilities,  high-power
               8.  Apply their physics experience and knowledge to explore   laser,  picosecond  laser,  high  voltage  and  high  current
                  opportunities in entrepreneurship world.      discharge  systems,  rf  ionization  plasma  sources,  pulsed
                                                                neutron  source,  high  dose  radiation  source  and  materials
               At  the  end  of  the  Bachelor  of  Science  (Materials  Science),   testing laboratory.
               graduates are able to:
                                                                Research  topics  currently  active  in  the  Physics  Department
               1.   Master  the  basic  knowledge  of  Materials  Science  and   includes:
                   technology.
               2.   Apply  practical  skills  in  Materials  Science  and  correlate   1.  Studies  on  polymer  electrolyte  for  lithium  air  proton
                   the findings with the concept of Materials Science.   batteries.
               3.   Demonstrate skills and social responsibility in the practice   2.  Studies  on  alkaline  solid  polymer  electrolyte  and
                   of Materials Science                            mechanically  alloyed  polycrystalline  Mg2Ni  for  metal
               4.   Practice  of  ethics  and  professionalism  as  a  Materials   hydride-air batteries.
                   Scientists                                   3.  Studies on silicone-acrylic paints.
               5.   Communicate  effectively  and  be  able  to  work   4.  Fast pulsed capillary discharge as coherent XUV and soft
                   independently or in teams                       x-ray source.
               6.   Use scientific skills in problem solving related to Materials   5.  Digital holography and speckle pattern interferometry.
                   Science                                      6.  Development and applications of vacuum UV excimer laser
               7.   Manage information and personal self development and   and high power industrial CO2 laser systems.
                   professional life                            7.  Development  of  nano-ribbons  as  thermo  luminescence
               8.   Using  the  experience  and  knowledge  of  Materials   dosimeters.
                   Science  to  explore  opportunities  in  the  world  of   8.  Use of Ge-doped optical fibre as radiation dosimeter.
                   entrepreneurship.                            9.  Study  of  naturally  occurring  and  technically  enhanced
                                                                   naturally occurring radioactive materials.
                                                                10. Particle  production  from  high-energy  electron  –proton
               AREAS OF RESEARCH                                   collision (ZEUS collaboration  at the HERA accelerator in
                                                                   DESY, Germany).
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               There are six research centres in the Department of Physics    11. Study  on  high  Q   refraction,  resonance  and  decay  of
                                                                   particles.
               1  Centre for Theoretical Physics (CTP)          12. Mechanical studies of polymer based on polyurethane.
               2  Low Dimensional Materials Research Centre (LDMRC)   13. Design and characterization of super-capacitors.
               3  Centre For Ionics University of Malaya (CIUM)   14. Studies on composite materials.
               4  Plasma Technology Research Centre (PTRC)      15. Fabrication of fused couplers, fibre Bragg gratings.
               5  Photonics Research Centre (PRC)               16. Developing  optical  fibre  preform  and  planar  waveguides
               6  Quantum Science Center (QSC)                     devices.
                                                                17. C-band and L-band erbium-doped fibre amplifiers.
               and sixteen core areas:                          18. Plasma focus as pulsed radiation source.
                                                                19. Pulsed exploding wire for syntheses of nanoparticles.
               1.  Applied Materials                            20. RF ICP and AC capacitively coupled plasma sources and
               2.  Space Physics                                   applications.
               3.  Solid-State Physics                          21. Electronic  and  electro-optical  proper-ties  of  silicon  and
               4.  Microprocessor and Computational Physics        carbon based materials.
               5.  Theoretical Physics                          22. Organic light emitting device.
               6.  Elementary Particle Physics                  23. Solar devices based on organic semiconducting materials.
               7.  Corrosion and Coatings                       24. Astronomical photometry and spectroscopy.
               8.  Magnetic Devices and Instrumentation         25. Visibility study of a young crescent moon.
               9.  Applied Optics and High Temperature Density Physics   26. Adaptive optics.
               10. Radio astronomy                              27. Nuclear reaction rates in astrophysics.
               11. Materials Science and Polymer Physics        28. Condensed matter physics study of glasses.
               12. Applied Radiation                            29. Stellar and neutrino astrophysics.
               13. Optical Astronomy                            30. Experimental Fabrication Techniques in Materials Science.
               14. Nuclear Physics                              31. High  power  ion  beam  and  X-ray  source  and  their
               15. Nuclear Astrophysics                            application.
               16. Stellar Astrophysics                         32. Design and implementation of neuron networks.
                                                                33. Intelligent circuit.
               Major facilities in the Department of Physics that are primarily   34. IT usage and physics education.
               used in research of experimental nature are: SEM-EDX, XRD,


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