DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING PHYSICS

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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
The department of engineering physics forms the supporting group to various engineering disciplines. The faculty members of the department are committed to innovation in teaching, excellence in basic and applied research, and enhancement of the quality of student’s life. Department has spacious and well equipped laboratory in place of The department is fully equipped laboratory.

VISION
To create a centre of excellence in engineering Physics providing quality technical education, fostering innovation and creativity in the areas of pure and applied sciences.

MISSION

  • To educate students in fundamentals of Physics in Engineering curriculum.
  • To conduct research in frontiers of science and technology.
  • To ensure technological research meet the needs of the nation.

Department of Engineering Physics engaged in teaching of the following subjects:

  • Engineering Physics (BT-201)
  • EEES (ES-301) for undergraduate program B. Tech.

The broad areas of research in the department of Engineering Physics are:

  • Plasma Physics
  • Nanotechnology
  • Condensed matter Physics
  • Space Science
  • Polymers Nano-composites

Following are the responsibilities of faculty members :

  • Faculty in-charge of first year students
  • Mentors of first year students
  • Members of anti-ragging committee
  • Members of R&D Cell
  • Members of Alumni Cell
  • Conduction of Seminars/conferences
  • Conduction of induction program, cultural and co-curricular activities
  • Editorial board members of annual newsletters “Voice of JNCT”.

Faculties are encouraged in research and publish research papers in the field of Plasma Physics, Nanotechnology, Material Science and Space Science.. Newsletter “Voice of LNCT” is published annually by the department. Orientation programs and cultural activities are regularly conducted.

Laboratories

The department has well equipped physics Lab with experimental kits and Instruments like spectrometer, telescope, gas LASER, electrical vibrator, optical and semiconductor devices kit etc. 

Laboratory is endowed with equipments to conduct experiments on Newton’s ring, Diffraction grating; Young’s double slit experiment, Energy band gap, Zener diode, PN diode etc.

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Head of The Department 

bhushra mem

Name – Dr. Bushra Fatima
Designation -Assistant Professor in Physics

Qualifications: Ph. D, M.Phil, M.Sc, B.Sc

Area of interest: Quantum Physics,  Condensed Matter physics,  Laser, Optics, Classical Physics

Research Gate:
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bushra_Fatima2

https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=f4e_UYwAAAAJ&hl=en

LIST OF PUBLICATION 

[1]. Ab-initio study of structural, electronic, elastic and mechanical properties of RuAl1-xGax (x=0, 0.25, 0.50, 0.75 and 1), Bushra Fatima, Sunil Singh Chouhan, Nikita Acharya, Sankar P. Sanyal, Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 78 (2015) 110–117. Impact factor -2.059.

[2]. Ab-initio study of structural, electronic and elastic properties of cobalt intermetallic compounds, Nikita Acharya, Sunil Singh Chouhan, Bushra Fatima, Sankar P. Sanyal, Computational Materials Science 98 (2015) 226–233. Impact factor-2.292. 

[3]. Theoretical prediction of the electronic structure, bonding behavior and elastic moduli of scandium intermetallics, Bushra Fatima, Sunil Singh Chouhan, Nikita Acharya, Sankar P. Sanyal, Intermetallics 53 (2014) 129-139. Impact factor-3.14. 

[4]. Theoretical study of B 2 type technetium AB (A= Tc, B= Ti, V, Nb and Ta) intermetallic compounds, N Acharya, B Fatima, SP Sanyal, Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 99 (2016) 25-33. Impact factor-2.059 

[5]. Density Functional Study Of XRh (X=Sc, Ti, Y and Zr) Intermetallic Compounds Bushra Fatima, Sunil Singh Chouhan, Nikita Acharya, Sankar P. Sanyal Computational Material Science 89 (2014) 205-215. Impact factor-2.292. 

[6]. Ab-initio study of B2-type technetium AB(A=Tc, B=Nb and Ta) intermetallic compounds, N Acharya, B Fatima, SP Sanyal, AIP Conference Proceedings 1728 (1) (2016), 020008. 

[7]. Electronic structure, elasticity, bonding features and mechanical behaviour of zinc intermetallics: A DFT study, B Fatima, N Acharya, SP Sanyal, AIP Conference Proceedings 1728 (1)(2016), 020018. 

[8]. Structural and Electronic Properties of ScPt3 and YPt3 Intermetallic Compounds N Acharya, B Fatima, SP Sanyal, Journal of Metastable and Nanocrystalline Materials 28 (2016) 12-15. 

[9]. Structural, electronic and elastic properties of REIr2 (RE= La and Ce) Laves phase compounds, D Shrivastava, B Fatima, SP Sanyal, AIP Conference Proceedings 1731 (1)(2016), 090003. 

[10]. Structural, electronic, elastic and mechanical properties of ScNi, ScPd and ScPt: A FP-LAPW study, Bushra Fatima, Sunil Singh Chouhan, Nikita Acharya and Sankar P. Sanyal, Advanced Materials Research 1047 (2014) 27-34. 

[11]. First principle study on structural, electronic, elastic and thermal properties of OsAl and OsSi, Nikita Acharya, Bushra Fatima, Sunil Singh Chouhan, Sankar P. Sanyal, Advanced Materials Research 1047 (2014) 71-77. 

[12]. Effect of Si doping on ductility of RuAl intermetallics: A first principle study, Bushra Fatima, Nikita Acharya, Sunil Singh Chouhan, and Sankar P. Sanyal Solid State Physics, AIP Conf. Proc. 1512, 796-797 (2013). 

[13]. Structural, Electronic and Elastic Properties of Palladium Nitride, Nikita Acharya, Bushra Fatima, Sunil Singh Chouhan, Sankar P. Sanyal, Advanced Materials Research 665 (2013) 58-62.

[14]. First Principles Study On Structural, Electronic, Elastic and Mechanical Properties Of RuAl1-xGex Alloys Using Special Quasirandom Structure, Bushra Fatima, Nikita Acharya, Sunil Singh Chouhan, Sankar P. Sanyal, AIP Conf. Proc. 1536 (2013) 413-414. 

[15]. First principles study on structural, electronic, elastic and thermal properties of equiatomic CoTi and CoZr, Nikita Acharya, Bushra Fatima, Sunil Singh Chouhan, and Sankar P. Sanyal, AIP Conf. Proc. 1536 (2013) 305-306. 

[16]. Structural Electronic and Phonon Properties of Some Transition Metal Aluminides, Bushra Fatima, Premlata Pandit and Sankar P. Sanyal, Solid State Physics, AIP Conf. Proc. 1447 (2012) 799-800. 

[17]. First Principles Study on Structural, Electronic, Elastic and Thermal Properties of Equiatomic MTi (M= Fe, Co, Ni), N Acharya, B Fatima, SS Chouhan, SP Sanyal Chemistry and Materials Research 8 (2013) 22-30. 

[18]. Structural, Electronic and Elastic Properties of TMAl (TM= Co, Ni and Ru) Intermetallics: An ab-initio Study, B Fatima, SS Chouhan, N Acharya, SP Sanyal Advances in Physics Theories and Applications 19 (2013) 24-32.

Rashmi ChandrayanName – Rashmi Chandrayan
Designation -Assistant Professor in Physics

PhD (Persuing), MSc,BSc

Area of interest: Nanotechnology, Quantum physics, Electronics physics, Solid state physics, Classical physics

Total Teaching Experience : 17 Years

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