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Profile: Nuclear Physics and Nuclear Technology
Major: 03.03.02 Physics
Profile: Nuclear Physics and Nuclear Technology
Duration: 4 years
Start: September 1
Admission: open
Language : Russian
Entrance tests :
- Russian
- Physics
- Mathematics or Computer Science
The "Nuclear Physics and Nuclear Technology" profile within the Physics major offers a unique and challenging journey into the world of nuclear science. This program equips you with the knowledge and skills to explore the mysteries of the atom, understand the principles of nuclear physics, and apply this knowledge to develop innovative solutions for the future.
Key program features:
- Fundamental Physics
- Nuclear Physics
- Nuclear Technology
- Experimental Techniques
- Theoretical Modeling
The first two years of study students receive basic education in physics, mathematics, electrical engineering, etc. From the third year, practical training begins at the SB RAS G.I. Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics. Students have a unique opportunity to become a full participant in world-class scientific projects before they even receive their diploma.
Graduates with a specialization in Nuclear Physics and Nuclear Technology are highly sought after by Research Institutions, Nuclear Power Industry, Medical Physics, Defense and Security.
- Basics of the major
- Computational Physics
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- Design of electrophysical installations and gas pedals
- Methods of Mathematical Physics
- Mechanics of Continuous Media
- Fundamentals of Radioelectronics
- Parallel Computing Technologies
- Software tools in professional activity
- Project activity
- Radiophysics
- Special Chapters of Mathematics
- Theoretical Physics
- Electromagnetic field theory
- Charged Particle Accelerators
- Plasma Physics
- Numerical Methods and Mathematical Modeling
- Charged Particles Electrodynamics
- Electrodynamics of ultrahigh frequencies
- Electron optics and beam physics
- Electronic devices of nuclear physics
- Electronic amplifiers
- Nuclear electronics
- Admission starts on June 20
- Admission stops on July 10
- The documents are sent to the university in electronic form through the NSTU Enrolee Personal Account. When submitting an application for admission in electronic form, the documents attached to it are submitted (sent) to the NSTU admission committee in the form of their electronic images (paper documents converted into electronic form by scanning or photographing with the provision of machine-readable recognition of its details)
