Faculty: 30
Staff: 29
Post Docs: 32
Grads: 55
Under Grads: 190
Research Areas:
Theoretical and experimental nuclear physics and astrophysics;
semiconductor optoelectronic devices and materials; ultra-fast photonics; soft condensed matter
physics; radiation imaging and medical physics; novel radiation detectors and their application; ion
beam analytical methods and nuclear reactions analysis.
Facilities:
State-of-the art gamma-ray and charged-particle detectors; ion beam facility with a microprobe for chemical mapping; broadline magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) facility; spectroscopic ellipsometry (visible and IR); X- and gamma-ray tomography; TLD equipment; in vitro
neutron activation rig; high pressure facility (up to 10 GPa) for semiconductor testing; clean room facility.
'I beseech you to take interest in these sacred domains so expressively called laboratories. Ask that there be more and that they be adorned for these are the temples of the future, wealth and well-being. It is here that humanity will grow, strengthen and improve. Here, humanity will learn to read progress and individual harmony in the works of nature, while humanity's own works are all too often those of barbarism, fanaticism and destruction.'