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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Master's degree in Radiation Physics at Souk-Ahras University offers students high-quality specialized academic training, allowing graduates to adapt to various fields such as research, teaching and industry. Based on an adequate, rich and varied program, the graduate is able to understand the phenomena related to radiation and their interactions with matter, master radiation detection and analysis techniques, and prepare for integration into specialized sectors. This master's degree also prepares the student for the doctoral stage, which will give access to the career of teacher-researcher or researcher in a research center.
Semester 1
Advanced Statistical Physics
Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy
Radiation-Matter Interaction
Electrodynamics of Continuous Media
Mathematical Methods for Physics
Radiation Sources
Scientific English-1
Semester 2
Quantum Theory of Solids
Advanced Quantum Mechanics
Nonlinear Optics
Numerical Physics and Simulation
Analysis and Characterization Methods
Introduction to Astrophysics
Scientific English-2
Semester 3
Semiconductor Physics and Electronic Devices
Laser Physics and Applications
Nanophysics
Programming Languages and Software
Optoelectronics
Pedagogical Methods
Ethics and Professional Conduct
Radiation physics concerns all areas of energy production, transport, and conversion through the interaction of radiation and matter.
This interaction has numerous applications:
- In technology and industry: fiber optic telecommunications, the use of lasers in factories, solar panels, UV 3D printers, LED screens, etc.
- In medicine and health: MRI and CT scans, laser therapy, phototherapy, etc.
- In chemistry and biology: spectroscopy for analyzing substances, infrared spectroscopy, etc.
- In security and transportation: Scanners, radars, etc.
The Master's degree in Radiation Physics is aimed at students who have obtained a bachelor's degree from scientific universities in physics (fundamental physics, applied physics, etc.) or any other equivalent diploma.