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Luna I. Mishoe Science Center South
Room 216 SC
Room 216 SC
302.857.6659
Fax: 302.857.7482
Fax: 302.857.7482
Department of Physics and Engineering
Overview and Welcome Message
The mission of the Department of Physics and Engineering is to provide a quality high education and training in physics and engineering to students of diverse background. The students are prepared to achieve professional success and leadership status, opening opportunities to a highly demanding multidisciplinary market.
The Department of Physics and Engineering is also home to the Optical Sciences Center for Applied Research (OSCAR), a major research center specializing in optical sciences and their broad applications. The center houses the Center for Research and Education in the Optical Sciences and Applications (CREOSA), an NSF-CREST center, and the Center for Applied Optics for Space Sciences (CAOSS), a NASA URC center. Undergraduate and graduate (M.S. and Ph.D.) students with keen interest in, among others, optics, lasers, imaging, photonics, and space sciences are invited to apply to our programs with possibility to receive financial support, one-on-one faculty mentoring, training in state-of-the-art technologies, and opportunities for professional development.
We look forward to meeting you and having the opportunity to welcome you to our department and university community.
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES OFFERED
The program provides students with well-rounded physics education to enable their entry into careers or graduate programs in a broad range of physics fields. The Physics degree program leads to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Physics.
Engineering Physics Degree Program:
The Engineering Physics program is a multidisciplinary program that seeks to train its students with a broad-based foundation in fundamental engineering and physics principles with the depth of disciplinary knowledge needed to succeed in a career in engineering or related fields. Engineering Physics majors can choose from three tracks including:
The Engineering Physics degree program leads to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics.
The program prepares students to gain the physics and science content necessary to obtain certification to teach at the middle and high school levels
PHYSICS/ENGINEERING PHYSICS MINOR: A student who desires a minor in Engineering physics must complete Physics 201 and 202, and twelve (12) additional hours of physics/Engineering courses with the approval of the department.
GRADUATE DEGREES OFFERED

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Faculty Profile
Chair:
Dr. Aristides Marcano
Dr. Aristides Marcano
SC 216A
302-857-6690
Professors:
Dr. Gabriel Gwanmesia
Dr. Gabriel Gwanmesia
SC 202
302-857-6653
Dr. Noureddine Melikechi
Dean CMNST / Dir. OSCAR Center
Dean's Suite, 6th flr,
Wm. C. Jason Library
302-857-6656
Dr. Essaid Zerrad
SC 241
302-857-7489
Associate Professors:
Dr. Hacene Boukari
Director of the Graduate Program
SC 234
302-857-6511
Dr. Gour S. Pati
Dr. Thomas A. Planchon (faculty research webpage)
SC 204
302-857-6526
Assistant Professors:
Dr. M. Amir Khan
Dr. M. Amir Khan
SC 205
302-857-6588
Visiting Assistant Professor:
Dr. Raymond Edziah
SC 208A
302-857-7245
Imaging Facility:
Dr. Wafa Amir, Director
Dr. Wafa Amir, Director
SC 237
302-857-6655
Dr. Yuri Markushin
SC 146
302-857-6844
Post Doctoral Fellow:
Dr. Poopalasingam Sivakumar
SC144
302-857-7512
Adjuncts:
Dr. A. Purdy
Dr. E. Cheek
Mr. S. Jafri
Mrs. Amal Juracka, Department Assistant
SC 216B
302-857-6509
Technical Secretary:
Mrs. Rose Shields
SC 216
302-857-6659




