Established in 2001, the Department of Physics at Don Bosco Institute of Technology is at the forefront of educational and research excellence. Our team includes two faculty members with doctoral degrees, and others who are actively pursuing their Ph.D. programs. Recognized as a Research Centre by VTU since the 2018-19 academic year, our department is dedicated to advancing knowledge and innovation.
We support the diverse needs of all engineering branches with our state-of-the-art Engineering Physics Laboratory. This facility not only supports the curriculum requirements set by VTU but also fosters cutting-edge experimental research, particularly in the field of Nanotechnology.
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MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT
Our goal is to provide a solid foundation in Physics specifically tailored for engineering applications. We focus on imparting essential concepts and principles of Physics that are directly applicable to engineering science. This includes exploring practical applications in areas such as oscillations, lasers, optical fibers, electrical conductivity, and semiconductors. By bridging theoretical knowledge with practical engineering problems, we ensure students gain a comprehensive understanding of how Physics principles are used to solve real-world engineering challenges.
Core Principles Integration
We integrate fundamental Physics principles with engineering concepts, covering mechanics, electromagnetism, and thermodynamics, to help students apply these core ideas to solve complex engineering problems.
Practical Application Focus
We integrate fundamental Physics principles with engineering concepts, covering mechanics, electromagnetism, and thermodynamics, to help students apply these core ideas to solve complex engineering problems.
Preparation for Advanced Topics
We integrate fundamental Physics principles with engineering concepts, covering mechanics, electromagnetism, and thermodynamics, to help students apply these core ideas to solve complex engineering problems.