Warsaw University of Technology history since 1826 students academic staff2 500 other personnel faculties Warsaw University of Technology history since 1826 students academic staff2 500 other personnel faculties
Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology Faculty of Physics 100 years of physics at the University( ) First lectures of physics (1901) Independent Chairs of Physics ( ) Institute of Physics ( ) Faculty of Applied Physics & Mathematics ( ) Faculty of Physics (since 1999) Faculty of Physics 100 years of physics at the University( ) First lectures of physics (1901) Independent Chairs of Physics ( ) Institute of Physics ( ) Faculty of Applied Physics & Mathematics ( ) Faculty of Physics (since 1999)
Inauguracja roku akademickiego 1916/17 w Gmachu Fizyki PW
Academic teachers84 professors 18 associate professors 9 assistant professors 55 senior lecturers 2 Administration and technical staff 39 Academic teachers84 professors 18 associate professors 9 assistant professors 55 senior lecturers 2 Administration and technical staff 39
Divisions: Theory of Magnetism and Phase Transitions Optics Semiconductors Solid State Ionics Condensed Matter Structure Solid State Technology Nuclear Physics Nonlinear Optics Divisions: Theory of Magnetism and Phase Transitions Optics Semiconductors Solid State Ionics Condensed Matter Structure Solid State Technology Nuclear Physics Nonlinear Optics
MSc students:300 PhD students:50 Teaching of physics at the other faculties of WUT MSc students:300 PhD students:50 Teaching of physics at the other faculties of WUT
3-year BSc or 5-year MSc studies in Applied Physics: solid state physics optoelectronics computer physics medical physics nuclear physics dynamics of complex systems 3-year BSc or 5-year MSc studies in Applied Physics: solid state physics optoelectronics computer physics medical physics nuclear physics dynamics of complex systems
4-year PhD studies in Physics: solid state physics optics and optoelectronics nuclear physics dynamics of complex systems 4-year PhD studies in Physics: solid state physics optics and optoelectronics nuclear physics dynamics of complex systems
The Faculty of Physics has formal agreements concerning scientific cooperation with the following centers: Ecole des Mines de Nantes Subatech, France Institut für Angewandte und Technische Physik, Institut für Technische Elektrochemie und Festkörperchemie, Technische Universität, Wien, Austria University of Quebeck at Hull, Canada Brno Technical University, Czech Republic Chair of Radiophysics of Vilnius University, Lithuania The Faculty of Physics has formal agreements concerning scientific cooperation with the following centers: Ecole des Mines de Nantes Subatech, France Institut für Angewandte und Technische Physik, Institut für Technische Elektrochemie und Festkörperchemie, Technische Universität, Wien, Austria University of Quebeck at Hull, Canada Brno Technical University, Czech Republic Chair of Radiophysics of Vilnius University, Lithuania INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION:
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia University of London, UK Hallam Sheffield University, UK Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA Darmstadt Technische Hochschule, Germany Institut de Recherches Subatomiques, Strasbourg, France Ostrava Technical University, Czech Republic Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia University of London, UK Hallam Sheffield University, UK Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA Darmstadt Technische Hochschule, Germany Institut de Recherches Subatomiques, Strasbourg, France Ostrava Technical University, Czech Republic INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION:
Academic staff of our Faculty is also involved in very fruitful co-operation with such scientific centers as: European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), Geneva, Switzerland Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA Accelerator Laboratory, Jyvaskyla, Finland Humboldt Universität, Berlin, Germany Ohio State University, USA National Institute of Nuclear Physics, Italy: Bari, Catania, Torino, Trieste. Institute of Physics, A.S.C.R., Prague, Czech Republic Intitute for Theoretical Physics of National Acad. Sci., Kiev, Ukraine Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Moscow, Russia Max-Planck Arbeitsgruppe, Potsdam, Germany Academic staff of our Faculty is also involved in very fruitful co-operation with such scientific centers as: European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), Geneva, Switzerland Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA Accelerator Laboratory, Jyvaskyla, Finland Humboldt Universität, Berlin, Germany Ohio State University, USA National Institute of Nuclear Physics, Italy: Bari, Catania, Torino, Trieste. Institute of Physics, A.S.C.R., Prague, Czech Republic Intitute for Theoretical Physics of National Acad. Sci., Kiev, Ukraine Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Moscow, Russia Max-Planck Arbeitsgruppe, Potsdam, Germany
Max Planck Institut, Technische Universität, Dresden, Germany Knoxville University, USA The Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium National Institute of Physics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel National Institute for Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Utrecht, The Netherlands Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt, Germany Max Planck Institut, Technische Universität, Dresden, Germany Knoxville University, USA The Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium National Institute of Physics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel National Institute for Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Utrecht, The Netherlands Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt, Germany