Introduction of the department:
Physics is a natural science that studies how the universe works at its most fundamental level. It involves the study of matter, its motion and behaviour through space and time, and related concepts such as energy and force. Physicists study nature on scales as small as an atomic nucleus to as large as the observable universe. Department of Physics started in 1995-96 and has established one of the major research centres in the region. It offers B.Sc. Physics for class I and II. It has high level research facilities like, Spray pyrolysis method, chemical bath and vapour deposition method as well as various property measurements set up like four probe resistivity, Hall effect, LCR-Q meter etc. Department also have facilities like LCD assembling facility for skill based courses and COC like Repairing and maintenance of Domestic electrical and electronic Appliances. Department has an Anveshika centre run by National Anveshika Network of India (NANI) is one the centre in Maharashtra. Departmental faculty work as a resource person for different programmes and conferences for all India level with various topics like, Physics demonstrations, Sky watching IPR, Pollution, etc. For UG students Department conduct various workshops and seminars to understand better physics concepts.
Physics departments offer a variety of opportunities for students, including:
Objectives of the Department:
• Better understanding of Physics concepts for UG students.
• To hear is to forget, to see is to remember, to do is to understand meaning
clearing
concepts one has to develop models.
• Advancement of science and scientific attitude in rural and hilly areas by
providing
Research projects and demonstration presentation for trained B.Sc. students to various
schools and colleges.
• Progression of scientific knowledge among the people through organizing guest lecture,
seminar, symposiums and workshops etc.
• To start an open science laboratory for providing platform to cater the creative
strength and promote enhanced scientific activities in the field of physics.
B.Sc. I
B.Sc. II
Sr.No | Name & Designation of the Faculty | Qualification | Experience (in years) | Research Contribution |
1 | Prof. Dr. Shivanand Masti (Professor) | M. Sc., Ph.D. | 28 years | 31 papers |
2 | Dr. Rhishikesh Patil (Assistant professor) | M.Sc., Ph.D. | 4 years | 10 papers |
3 | Miss DhanashriBongarde (Assistant professor) | M. Sc., B.Ed | 8 years | -- |
4 | Miss Puja Kokitkar (Assistant professor) | M. Sc., B.Ed., NET | 4 years | -- |
5 | Miss KirtiKamble (Assistant professor) | M. Sc., B. Ed. | 5 years | -- |
6 | Shri. SagarWaingade (Assistant professor) | M. Sc. SET | 3 years | -- |
Sr.No | Name of the Collaborative organization | Title of MoU | Date of Signed | Duration | Activity Details (In short) |
1 | IAPT | Academic Collaboration | 21 st August 2009 | Still Today | Conferences |
2 | National Anveshika Network of India (NANI) | Academic Collaboration | 2011-12 | 3 years | NAEST Exam and Essay competition |
Department Achievements:
• Departmental Anveshika centre developed 473 demonstrative Experiments.