Electronic Physics Laboratory

Course: Applied physics, nanoelectronics and computer technology

Structural unit: Faculty of Radiophysics, Electronics and Computer Systems

Title
Electronic Physics Laboratory
Code
ВК 2.15
Module type
Вибіркова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
6 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3
Learning outcomes
As a result of studying the discipline, the students will: • Understand the subject area of modern applied physics and mathematics. • Know the basics of technologies and methods of researching the properties of substances and materials, including nanomaterials. • Be able to critically interpret scientific and technical information related to applied physics. • Be able to apply physical, mathematical and computer models for the study of physical phenomena, devices and science-intensive technologies. • Understand the physical basis of creating new devices, equipment, materials (including nanomaterials), substances, technologies. • Be able to choose methods and instrumental means of conducting research • Be able to organize effective work individually and as a team member. • Be able to present and defend the received scientific and practical results in oral and written form.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
To study the discipline "Electronic Physics Laboratory", it is necessary to complete preparation and pass exams/credits in the following disciplines: • Electricity and magnetism, • Molecular physics, • Radio electronics.
Course content
"Electronic Physics Laboratory" is one of the key disciplines of the undergraduate training cycle in the field of modern radio physics, electronics and computer systems. It provides insight into the physical phenomena that accompany the movement of charged particles in a vacuum and underlie the operation of many electronic vacuum devices.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Igor Bello, Vacuum and Ultravacuum. Physics and Technology. © 2018 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.- P.1063. 2. Bekh I.I., Lushkin O.E., Mykhaylovskyi B.I. Fundamentals of vacuum physics. Methods of obtaining high and ultrahigh vacuum. Kyiv. Kyiv University. 2001 3. Mykhaylovskyi B.I., Bekh I.I., Lushkin O.E., Teleha V.M. Fundamentals of vacuum physics. Methods of measuring high and ultrahigh vacuum. Kyiv. Kyiv University. 2004 4. Kucherenko E.T. Reference book on the physical foundations of vacuum technology. Kyiv. Higher school. 1981 5. Levitskyi S.M. Physical electronics. K.: VOC "Kyiv University", 2005.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, consultations; laboratory work; independent work.
Assessment methods and criteria
Assessment forms: • semester assessment: during the semester three laboratory works are planned, for each of which a maximum of 20 points is awarded. The maximum number of points that can be awarded to a student during the semester is 60 points. • final assessment (in the form of credit): defense of laboratory work reports is assessed from 0 to 40 points in total. • conditions for admission to the final assessment: the condition for admission to the assessment is that the student receives at least 45 points. In the case of a student's absence due to valid reasons, working out and rescheduling the defense of laboratory works are carried out in accordance with the "Regulations on the Organization of the Educational Process at the Kyiv National University"
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Oleg Nedybaluk
Department of Electron Physics
Faculty of Radiophysics, Electronics and Computer Systems

Departments

The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline

Department of Electron Physics
Faculty of Radiophysics, Electronics and Computer Systems