Name of the Department: Department of Physics
Title of the Course: COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS
Eligibility Criteria: B.Sc – III (N.M) Students
No. of Seats: 30
Introduction of the Course:
Computational physics is the study of scientific problems using computational methods; it combines computer science, physics and applied mathematics to develop scientific solutions to complex problems.
Objectives:
This certificate course on “Computational physics” helps learners to enhance their skills in computational methods, which is useful for research in science for MSc, M.Phil. and PhD level. Areas in the scope of computational physics include: large-scale quantum mechanical calculations in nuclear, atomic, molecular and condensed matter physics. Large-scale calculations in fields like hydrodynamics, astrophysics, plasma physics, meteorology and geophysics. As a Computational Physicist, your work revolves around physics, computer science, math, and theories about how systems in each of those areas might behave.
Job Roles/Outcomes:
Your work directly contributes to real-life, relevant applications such as environmental modeling, Aeronautical, nuclear cleanup, groundwater transport, medical imaging, and energy management. You‟re an expert not only on computers and science, but also on how computer algorithms and simulations connect the two fields.
Teacher Incharge:
Dr. Manish Garg
Head,Department of Physics
Phone: 94636-68551