ENGINEERING PHYSICS
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Engineering Physics is a field that combines principles of physics with engineering to solve complex technological problems. It involves advanced study of topics like mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, and quantum physics, applying these concepts to engineering solutions. Engineering physics is often focused on research and development, material science, electronics, nanotechnology, and other advanced technological areas. Students in Engineering Physics typically work on:
  • Developing new materials and devices
  • Conducting simulations and modeling
  • Applying physical principles to design and optimize systems
  • Researching emerging technologies in fields like renewable energy, semiconductors, and quantum computing
It’s a multidisciplinary field ideal for those interested in both physics and engineering with a focus on innovation.
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