Topic:Condensed matter physics

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Welcome to the Wikiversity Institute of Condensed Matter Physics
Part of the School of Physics

Condensed Matter Physics plays an important role in many of the technological and physical advances that have improve our life standarts. Condensed matter physics gives us the transistor, laser, optical fibers, IC, superconducting magnets and many more advances. This institute is believed to have an important role to teach and learn condensed matter and material based courses and projects

[edit] Subdivisions and departments

  • Theoretical studies
    • Ab-initio calculations
    • Semiconductor Simulations
    • Physics and Applications of Mesoscopic Systems
    • Quantum Computations
    • Low Dimensional Physics
    • ...
  • Experimental studies
    • Metamaterials
    • Semiconductors
    • Superconductivity
    • Magnetoresistivity
    • Nanomechanics
    • ...

[edit] Active participants

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  • SBL - Physics engineer, PhD student of physics.

[edit] Institute news

  • October 7, 2006 - Institute founded!

[edit] Degree plans

School:Physics/Bachelor of Science - This is intended as a "howto guide" which will let you get an accreditted degree in physics that would make you eligible for physics graduate school admission.

[edit] Learning projects

  • ...

[edit] Lesson plans

  • Introductory physics

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[edit] Research projects

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[edit] Wikimedia