Dear students of the faculty of Physics and technology!


Material and technical resources

The educational process uses 15 educational laboratories of the Faculty of Physics and Technology. Of these, 1 computer training class, 9 training and 5 scientific laboratories.

These laboratories are equipped with modern special equipment.

Educational laboratories use laboratory equipment from PHYWE (Germany), laboratory equipment from Vladis (Russia, Moscow)

 

Students, undergraduates, doctoral students of the department perform their research in the laboratories:

1. Research Institute of Energy and Functional Materials.

2. Laboratory engineering profile.

3. Eurasian Institute of Physics and Energy Research and High Technologies.

4. Laboratory of physical and quantum chemistry.

5. Interdisciplinary research complex.

 

These laboratories have a significant material and technical base: unique complexes and laboratory facilities, such as:

1. Spectrophotometers Specord250.

2. Spectrofluorometer Fluorat Panoram 02.

3. Jet mill mill.

4. Equipment for determining the Seebeck coefficient and electrical conductivity of electrically conductive materials.

5. Instrument for measuring thermal diffusivity, specific heat and thermal conductivity LFA 467 HT HyperFlash in the kit.

6. Differential scanning calorimeter DSC 404 F1 Pegasus in the kit.

7. Chamber furnace LH 15/14 (with controller B 400).

8. The hydrogen generator.

9. ColorChrome - 16.

10. Distiller.

11. Deionizer.

12. Experimental stand for studying the characteristics of the SOFC.

13. Experimental setup for the study of low-temperature solid polymer fuel cells.

14. Pulsed optical spectrometer based on the GIN 600 electron accelerator.

15. Spectrophotometer on S3000 CCD.

16. Spectrophotometer SF 103 single-beam.

17. The ion accelerator DC 60 (Dubninsk cyclotron).

18. SEM, Atomic Force Microscope.

19. Spectrophotometer Specjd 250.

20. IR Spectrophotometer Nicollet.

21. XRD X-ray diffractometer.

22. UV, Vid, BIC spectrophotometer Jasco V 770, Japan

23. IR, Fourier spectrometer Jasco FTIR 4700, Japan

24. Experimental complex for measuring the electrical parameters of solar cells PVIV Corp, USA

25. Experimental complex for measuring X-ray, photoluminescence and thermally stimulated luminescence for solid samples in a wide temperature range from - 200 ° C to 300 ° C

26. Experimental complex based on the MDR41 monochromator for measuring photoluminescence for liquid and solid samples

27. Experimental complex on the basis of a vacuum monochromator using vacuum-ultraviolet spectroscopy in the energy range of 2.0–12.0 eV in the ultralow temperature range - 260 ° C,

28. Heraeus Noblelight GmbH, Germany, CryogenMash

29. Spectrofluorimeter SM2203, CM2203, ZOA "SOLAR"

30. VUV radiation source, VUV200, Heraeus Noblelight GmbH, German

31. Continuous Radiation Source, OSRAM XBO / 150

32. The source of continuous radiation Phywe DRGS

33. Monochromators MDR41, MDR204, MDR23U, OKB Spectr

 

For academic mobility, students leave:

Vilnius University, Lithuania.

Sofia University im.K.Ohridskogo, Bulgaria.

Belarusian State University, Belarus.

Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey.

 

Undergraduates undergo a scientific internship:

University of Antwerp (Antwerp, Belgium).

Bashkir State University (Ufa, Russia).

Belarusian State University (Minsk, Belorussia).

Czech National Technical University (Prague, Czech Republic).

 

Doctoral students of PhD conduct their research in foreign research centers:

University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA.

Institute of Physics, Tartu, Estonia.

Russian University of Chemical Technology (Moscow, Russia).

National Tomsk Polytechnic University (Tomsk, Russia).

Bashkir State University (Ufa, Russia).

Moscow State University named after MV Lomonosov.

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (Dubna, Russia).

Belarusian State University (Minsk, Belorussia).