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               30.  High power ion beam and X-ray source and their application.
               31.  Design and implementation of neuron networks.
               32.  Intelligent circuit.
               33.  IT usage and physics education.
               34.  Vacuum spark discharge as a EUV source for next-generation lithography.
               35.  Complex dynamics in dusty plasmas.
               36.  Anomalous transports in disordered materials.
               37.  Transports phenomena in nanostructures.
               38.  Quantum Brownian motion.
               39.  Stochastic field theories using fractional calculus.
               40.  Description of electroweak interactions of hadrons.
               41.  Transport  mechanism,  spectroscopic  and  morphological  studies  of  gel  polymer
                  electrolytes.
               42.  Studies of ion-conducting polymers.
               43.  Structural and electrical characterization of Langmuir-Blodgett organic thin films of
                  photosynthetic biomaterials (PBMs) reconstituted into “artificial membranes”.
               44.  Development  of  biomaterials-based  nano-gaps,  nano-patterning  and  device
                  fabrication.
               45.  Algae-derived biophotovoltaic studies.
               46.  Hierarchical nanostructured metal oxide dye-sensitized solar cells.
               47.  Low defect density pristine graphene.
               48.  Graphene/metal oxide nanocomposites for solar energy conversion.
               49.  Magnetic properties of graphene.
               50.  Construction of noise measurement system for magnetic thin film samples.
               51.  Description of Electroweak Interactions of Hadrons.
               52.  Epitaxial  growth  of  III-V  nitride-based  semiconductors  and  fabrications  of  nano-
                  electronic devices.
               53.  Gravitational field around Galaxies, Stars and Planets with Elliptical shape.
               54.  Femtosecond Laser Science.
               55.  DNA  electronics  research  to  enable  detection  of  DNA  base  pairs  conductivity  to
                  enable genomic sequencing, detection of blood borne pathogens etc.
               56.  Preparation  of  graphene  thin  film  for  application  as  anodes  for  fuel  cells  and  as
                  transparent conductive film using the Langmuir-Blodgett method.
               57.  Research into the antipathogenic/anticancer properties of riboflavin.
               58.  Preparation of inorganic nanoparticles (Ag, Au etc.) through the normal and green
                  synthesis process and their antimicrobial/anticancer properties.
               59.  Biophotovoltaic (BPV) fuel cell research in the production of green energy.


               JOB OPPORTUNITIES

               Courses offered in the Department of Physics, Universiti Malaya are suited for those who
               wish to be scientists and professional technologists in research institutions and industries.
               Physicists are in high demand, especially those trained in new and advanced materials,
               device fabrication, nano-technology, testing and measurements. Today's industrial sector
               and research institutions need physicists who can integrate new and advanced technology
               into  existing  systems.  Physics  graduates  are  highly  sought  after  in  the  electronics


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