Faculty of Physics
Contact
11, Carol I Boulevard, Iaşi RO-700506Phone: +40 (232) 201050; 201051
Fax: +40 (232) 201150
Email: admphys@uaic.ro
Website: http://www.phys.uaic.ro/ DEAN: Prof. dr. Dumitru LUCA
Teaching staff: 59
Students: 509
ECTS Study Guide
DEPARTMENTS
- Department of Physics
Bachelor’s Degree (6 semesters)
Physics
- Physics
- Medical Physics
- Biophysics
- Computational Physics
Physics engineering
- Technological Physics
Master’s Degree (4 semesters)
- Plasma Physics, Spectroscopy and Self-Organization
- Biophysics and Medical physics
- Modeling and Simulation
- Advanced Materials. Nanotechnologies
- Kinetic Therapy and Medical Recovery through Physics Methods
- Methodology of Teaching Physics
- Physics and Environment Protection
Doctoral school:
- Plasma Physics, Polymer Physics, Optics and Spectroscopy
- Biophysics, Medical Physics, Self-organization
- Advanced Materials Physics. Nanotechnologies. Applied Physics
- Theoretical Physics
- Modeling and Simulation.
About the faculty
The Faculty of Physics as an autonomous institution began its existence in 1962 by the cleavage of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics into the Faculty of Mathematics – Mecanics and the Faculty of Physics. The Faculty of Physics offers its students, through its curriculum, the possibility of practising as: physicist, Physics teacher, researcher, informatician – physicist, bio – physicist, medical physicist, engineer. The curriculum includes an array of classical and modern Physics, stressing upon perspective domains such as: Computing Physics, Complex Systems’ Study, Materials’ Science, Image Processing, Non – distructive Materials’ Control, Nanotechnologies. Among the illustruous teachers who activated in the Physics field, is to be mentioned the academician Ştefan Procopiu, who published fundamental papers on what is today known as the Bohr – Procopiu magneton. Research continues to be conducted wihtin the Faculty through the form of two attested research centers that have always mentained contact with the scientific world from abroad: France, Germany, Great Britain, Holland, Austria, Japan, USA, Greece, Czech Republic, Portugal, Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Republic of Moldova. The logistics for research has been brought to contemporary standards due to scientific research grants obtained through national and international contests. The Faculty of Physics owns 3 computer networks, over 100 computers with Internet access, an Internet room and a multimedia laboratory. The faculty library has a stock of more than 100 000 volumes and is computerized since 1997.Here you can see images from the Faculty of Physics
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