Faculty Positions in the Department of Physics at IIT Roorkee
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1 Faculty Positions in the Department of Physics at IIT Roorkee The Physics Department, IIT Roorkee, invites applications for the faculty positions for Assistant Professor (regular) and Assistant Professor (on contract) from Indian Nationals (foreign nationals may be appointed on contract for five years) with outstanding track record in research and consistently good record in academic qualifications in the area of Physics/Engineering that matches the research and education focus* of the Department. A candidate if selected is expected to carry out high quality research in their area of choice with primary requirement of teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate level programmes of the Department. In order to asses that he/she will be able to teach several selected courses, the applicants are strongly encouraged to go through the structure of programmes run by the department as listed below: B.Tech. (Engineering Physics) Int. M.Sc. ( Physics) M.Sc. (Physics) M.Tech. (Solid State Electronic Materials) M.Tech. (Photonics) Applicants can apply online using the Recruitment Portal of IIT Roorkee ( This is a rolling advertisement. The applications received by 30 th June 2017 will be considered immediately. Any application received after 30 th June 2017 will be considered in later round of selection process. For any query(ies)/question(s), he/she is encouraged to contact any of the following members of Department Faculty Search Committee: Prof.G.D. Verma Dr. Ajay Wasan Dr. Anirban Mitra Dr. Praveen C Srivastava Dr. Sumanta Sarkhel Dr. Rajesh Kumar- Convener rajeshfph@iitr.ac.in, Phone: *including but not limited to Atmospheric and Space Physics; Atomic, Molecular and Laser Physics; Astrophysics; Condensed Matter Physics; Engineering Physics; High Energy Physics; Nuclear Physics; Particle Physics; Photonics etc.
2 Appendix-E PROGRAM CODE : B.Tech. Engineering Physics DEPARTMENT : Department of Physics YEAR : I Exam Duration (Hrs.) Relative Weights (%) Subject Code Subject Area L T P (Autumn) 1. MAN-001 Mathematics - 1 BSC PHN-101 Introduction to Engineering Physics DCC PHN-103 Computer Programming ESC CYN-001 Physical Chemistry BSC HSN-002 Ethics and Self Awareness HSSC CEN-105 Introduction to Environmental Studies GSC HSN-001A/B Communication Skills (Basic / Advanced) HSSC TOTAL 21 (Spring) 1. MAN-010 Optimization Techniques BSC PHN-008 Electromagnetic DCC PHN-102 Analog Electronics DCC PHN-104 Mechanics and Relativity DCC EEN-112 Electrical Science ESC CYN-002 Organic and Inorganic Chemistry BSC TOTAL 24 1
3 PROGRAM CODE : B.Tech. Engineering Physics DEPARTMENT : Department of Physics YEAR : II Exam Duration (Hrs.) Relative Weights (%) Subject Code Subject Area L T P (Autumn) 1. MIN-108 Mechanical Engineering Drawing ESC PHN-205 Engineering Analysis and Design DCC PHN-207 Thermal and Statistical Physics DCC PHN-209 Digital Electronics and Circuits DCC PHN-211 Quantum Physics DCC HSN-ELE HSS Elective Course 1 HSSMC TOTAL 20 (Spring) 1. MTN-105 Electrical and Electronics Materials ESC PHN-204 Atomic Molecular and Laser Physics DCC PHN-206 Elements of Condensed Matter Physics DCC PHN-208 Nuclear Physics and Applications DCC PHN-210 Mathematical Physics DCC PHN-212 Applied Optics DCC TOTAL 20 2
4 PROGRAM CODE : B.Tech. Engineering Physics DEPARTMENT : Department of Physics YEAR : III Exam Duration (Hrs.) Relative Weights (%) Subject Code Subject Area L T P (Autumn) 1. PHN-311 Numerical Analysis and Computational Physics DCC PHN-313 Signals and Systems DCC PHN-315 Laser & Photonics DCC PHN-317 Plasma Physics and Applications DCC PHN-319 Technical Communication DCC PHN-ELE-1 Departmental Elective *I DEC OEC/ BM-ELE Open Elective Course/Management Studies Elective Course 2 OEC/H SSME C TOTAL 22 (Apring) 1. PHN-310 Applied Instrumentation DCC / PHN-312 Semiconductor Devices DCC / PHN-314 Microprocessors and Peripheral Devices DCC PHN-ELE2 Departmental Elective II DEC PHN-300 Industry-oriented Problem / Lab-based Project / Software Engineering-based Project 6. OEC/BM- Open Elective Course/Management Studies Elective ELE Course 2 DCC OEC/H SSME C PHN-399 Educational Tour DCC MSC1/ MSC** - 1/ DHC*** - 1 (optional) MSC/ DHC1 DHC 3
5 TOTAL 21/25 4
6 PROGRAM CODE : B.Tech. Engineering Physics DEPARTMENT : Department of Physics YEAR : IV Exam Durati on (Hrs.) Relative Weights (%) Subject Code Subject Area L T P (Autumn) 1. PHN-ELE3 Departmental Elective III DEC PHN-ELE4 Departmental Elective IV DEC PHN-499 Training Seminar DCC PHN-400A B.Tech. Project DCC MSC2/DHC2 MSC - 2 / DHC - 2 (optional) MSC/DHC MSC3/DHC3 MSC - 3 / DHC - 3 (optional) MSC/DHC TOTAL 14/22 (Spring) 1. PHN-ELE5 Departmental Elective V DEC PHN-ELE6 Departmental Elective VI DEC PHN-400B B.Tech Project (Contd. from Autumn DCC Semester) 4. MSC4/DHC4 MSC - 4 / DHC - 4 (optional) MSC/DHC MSC5/DHC5 MSC - 5 / DHC - 5 (optional) MSC/DHC TOTAL 16/24 1 Any one course in this category is to be opted either in the Autumn or in the Spring semester in the II year. The course should be selected from the list (basket) of Humanities and Social Sciences Elective Courses. 2 One course each from the OEC and the HSSMEC categories is to be opted either in the Autumn or in the Spring semester in the III year. The HSSMEC course should be selected from the list (basket) of Management Studies Elective Courses. *DEC - Departmental Elective Course 5
7 **MSC - Minor Specialization Course ***DHC - Departmental Honours Course Departmental Core Courses (DCC) DCC Year I Spring 1. Electromagnetic (PHN-008 : 3-1-0) 2. Analog Electronics (PHN-102, 3-0-2) 3. Mechanics and Relativity (PHN-104, 3-0-2) DCC Year II Autumn 4. Engineering Analysis and Design (PHN-205, ) 5. Thermal and Statistical Physics (PHN-207, 3-1-0) 6. Digital Electronics and Circuits (PHN-209, 3-0-0) 7. Quantum Physics (PHN-211, 3-0-0) DCC Year II Spring 8. Atomic, Molecular and Laser Physics (PHN-204, 3-0-0) 9. Elements of Condensed Matter Physics (PHN- 206, 3-0-0) 10.Nuclear Physics and Applications (PHN-208, ) 11.Mathematical Physics (PHN-210, 3-1-2) 12.Applied Optics (PHN-212, 3-0-2) DCC Year III Autumn 13.Numerical Analysis and Computational Physics (PHN-311, 2-0-2) 14.Signals and Systems (PHN-313, 3-1-0) 15.Laser & Photonics (PHN-315, 3-0-0) 16.Plasma Physics and Applications (PHN-317, ) 17.Technical Communication (PHN-319, 2-0-0) Departmental Electives (DEC) DEC Year III Autumn (Any One) 1. Digital Image Processing (EE-352 : 3-1-0) 2. Fabrication and Measurement Techniques(PHN-321, 2-0-4) 3. Radiation Detection and Measurements(PHN-323, 3-1-0) 4. Atmospheric Physics and Climate Dynamics (PHN- 325, 3-1-0) 5. Physics of Nanosystems(PHN-327, 3-1-0) 6. Superfluidity and Superconductivity(PHN-329, ) 7. Nuclear Astrophysics(PHN-331, 3-1-0) DEC Year III Spring (Any One) 8. Principles of Digital Communication (EC-212 : 3-1-0) 9. Properties of Matter and Acoustics (PHN-316, 3-0-2) 10. Data Structures (MA-106 : 3-0-2) 11. Atomic and Molecular Collision Physics(PHN-318, ) 12. Fiber and Nonlinear Optics(PHN-320, 3-1-0) 13. Modern Particle Physics(PHN-322, 3-1-0) 14. Nanotechnology(PHN-324, 3-1-0) DEC Year IV Autumn (Any Two) 15. Principles of Remote Sensing (ES-401: 2-1-0) 16. Superconducting Materials(PHN-425, 3-1-0) 17. Digital Signal Processing (EE-355, 3-1-2/2) 18. Quantum Information & Computing (PHN-427, 3-1-0) 19. Nuclear Science & Engineering(PHN-429, 3-1-0) 20. Weather Forecasting(PHN-431, 3-1-0) 21. Introduction to Superstring theory(phn-433, 3-1-0) 22. Advanced Characterization Techniques(PHN-435, ) 23. A Primer in Quantum Field (PHN-437, 3-1-0) 24. Optical Communication Systems (PHN-439, 3-0-3) DEC Year IV Spring (Any Two) 6
8 DCC Year III Spring 18.Applied Instrumentation (PHN-310, 3-1-2/2) 19.Semiconductor Devices (PHN-312: 3-1-2/2) 20.Microprocessors and Peripheral(PHN-314, 3-0-0) 25. Biophysics and Applications (BT-xx, ) 26. Emerging Phenomenon in Materials(PHN-422, 3-1-0) 27. Optoelectronics (PHN-424, 3-1-0) 28. Space Technology(PHN-426, 3-1-0) 29. Advanced Electroceramics Technology (PHN-428, ) 30. Solar Terrestrial Physics(PHN-430, 3-1-0) 31. Computational Nuclear Physics(PHN-432, 3-1-0) 32. Organic Electronics (PHN-434, 3-0-3) List of Minor Specialization courses of Physics for other Departments (Hrs./Week) Subject Code Semester in which the course is running Subject area L T P 1 PHN-207 Mechanics and Relativity Autumn DCC/MSC PHN-211 Quantum Physics Autumn DCC/MSC PHN-204 Atomic Molecular and Laser Physics Spring DCC/MSC PHN-206 Elements of Condensed Matter Spring DCC/MSC Physics 5 PHN-208 Nuclear Physics and Applications Spring DCC/MSC Total
9 Appendix-E PROGRAM CODE : 311 Integrated M.Sc. Physics DEPARTMENT : Department of Physics YEAR : I Exam Duration (Hrs.) Relative Weights (%) Subject Code Subject Area L T P (Autumn) 1. MAN-001 Mathematics - 1 BSC PHN-101 Introduction to Physical Science PCC PHN-103 Computer Programming ESC CYN-001 Physical Chemistry BSC HSN-002 Ethics and Self Awareness HSSC CEN-105 Introduction to Environmental GSC Studies 7. HSN-001A/B Communication Skills (Basic / Advanced) HSSC TOTAL 21 (Spring) 1. MAN-102 Linear Algebra BSC PHN-008 Electromagnetic PCC PHN-102 Analog Electronics PCC PHN-104 Mechanics and Relativity PCC EEN-112 Electrical Science ESC CYN-104 General Organic and Inorganic BSC
10 Chemistry TOTAL 24 PROGRAM CODE : 311 Integrated M.Sc. Physics DEPARTMENT : Department of Physics YEAR : II Exam Duration (Hrs.) Relative Weights (%) Subject Code Subject Area L T P (Autumn) 1. MIN-003 Mechanical Engineering ESC Drawing 2. CYN-203 Coordination Chemistry and BSC Organometallics 3. PHN-207 Thermal and Statistical Physics PCC PH-209 Digital Electronics and Circuits PCC PHN-211 Quantum Physics PCC HSN-ELE HSS Elective Course 1 HSSMC TOTAL 22 (Spring) 1. PHN-204 Atomic, Molecular and Laser PCC Physics 2. PHN-206 Elements of Condensed Matter PCC Physics 3. PHN-208 Nuclear Physics and PCC Applications 4. PHN-210 Mathematical Physics PCC
11 5. PHN-212 Applied Optics PCC MTN-105 Electrical and Electronics ESC Materials TOTAL 20 3
12 PROGRAM CODE : 311 Integrated M.Sc. Physics DEPARTMENT : Department of Physics YEAR : III Exam Duration (Hrs.) Relative Weights (%) Subject Code Subject Area L T P (Autumn) 1. MAN-205 Ordinary Differential Equations BSC PHN-311 Numerical Analysis and Computational PCC Physics 3. PHN-315 Lasers & Photonics PCC PHN-317 Plasma Physics and Applications PCC PHN-319 Technical Communication PCC OEC/ Open Elective Course/Management OEC/HSSMEC BM-ELE Studies Elective Course 2 TOTAL 18 (Spring) 1. PHN-310 Applied Instrumentation PCC / PHN-312 Properties of Matter and Acoustic PCC PHN-314 Microprocessors and Peripheral Devices PCC PHN-324 Nanotechnology PCC MAN-302 Mathematical Modeling and Simulation BSC MSC1 Minor Specialization Course- I MSC TOTAL 19/18 4
13 PROGRAM CODE : 311 Integrated M.Sc. Physics DEPARTMENT : Department of Physics YEAR : IV Subject Code Subject Area L T P Exam Duration Relative Weight (%) Semester- I (Autumn) 1. PH-503 Quantum Mechanics I PCC PH-505 Advanced Mathematical Physics PCC PH-507 Classical Electrodynamics PCC PH-509 Classical Mechanics PCC PH-513 Semiconductor Devices and Applications PCC MSC2 Minor Specialization Course- II MSC 4 Total 19/ 23 Semester-II (Spring) 1. PH-502 Laboratory Work PCC PH-504 Condensed Matter Physics PCC PH-506 Statistical Mechanics PCC PH-508 Quantum Mechanics - II PCC PH-512 Physics of Earth s Atmosphere PCC PH-518 Elements of Nuclear and Particle Physics PCC MSC3 Minor Specialization Course- III MSC 4 Total 20/ 24 5
14 Program Code: 311 Integrated M.Sc. Physics Department: PH Physics Year: V Subject Code Subject Area L T P Exam Duration Relative Weight (%) Semester- I (Autumn) 1. PH-699 Seminar SEM PH-600A Dissertation Stage I DIS PHN-xxx Departmental Elective I PEC PHN-xxx Departmental Elective II PEC PHN-xxx Departmental Elective III PEC PHN-xxx Departmental Elective IV PEC MSC-4 Minor Specialization Course-IV MSC 4 Total 21/ Semester-II (Spring) 1. PHN-xxx Departmental Elective V PEC PHN-xxx Departmental Elective VI PEC PH-600B Dissertation Stage II DIS MSC-5 Minor Specialization Course-V MSC 4 Total 17/ 21 6
15 Year BSC ESC 16 HSSC 10 GSC 03 PCC(+SEM+DIS) PEC SEM 02 DIS 12 Discipline 02 NCC/NSO /NSS ( 02 NCC/NSO/NSS/ Proficiency Total = Total 7
16 Program Elective Courses (M.Sc. Physics) Exam Duration Relative Weight (%) Subject Code Subject Area Departmental Elective -I (III Semester: One paper to be chosen) L T P 1. PHN-601 Advanced Condensed Matter Physics PEC PHN-603 Advanced Atmospheric Physics PEC PHN-605 Advanced Laser Physics PEC PHN-607 Advanced Nuclear Physics PEC Departmental Electives (III Semester: Three paper to be chosen & IV Semester: Two paper to be chosen) 5. PHN-602 Nuclear Astrophysics PEC PHN-604 Physics of Nanosystems PEC PHN-606 Superfluidity and Superconductivity PEC PHN-608 Fiber and Nonlinear Optics PEC PHN-610 Quantum Optics PEC PHN-612 Advanced topics in Mathematical Physics PEC PHN-614 Introduction to Superstring theory PEC PHN-616 Advanced Electroceramics Technology PEC PHN-617 Advanced Characterization Techniques PEC PHN-618 Atomic and Molecular Collision Physics PEC PHN-619 A Primer in Quantum Field PEC PHN-620 Advanced Quantum Field PEC PHN-621 Astrophysics PEC PHN-622 Solar Terrestrial Physics PEC PHN-623 General Relativity PEC PHN-624 Computational Nuclear Physics PEC PHN-625 Particle Physics PEC PHN-626 Advanced Atomic and Molecular Physics PEC PHN-627 Quantum of Solids PEC PHN-629 Weather Forecasting PEC PHN-631 Nuclear Instrumentation PEC
17 26. PHN-633 Physics and Technology of Thin Films PEC PHN-635 Advanced Nuclear reactions PEC PHN-637 Semiconductor Photonics PEC PHN-638 PEC PNN-639 Superconducting Radio Frequency for PEC particle accelerators 9
18 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROORKEE Appendix- Program Code: XX M.Sc. (Physics) Department: PH Physics Year: I Subject Code Subject Area L T P Exam Duration Relative Weight (%) Semester- I (Autumn) 1. HSN-501 Technical Communication PCC PHN-503 Quantum Mechanics I PCC PHN-505 Advanced Mathematical Physics PCC PHN-507 Classical Electrodynamics PCC PHN-509 Classical Mechanics PCC PHN-513 Semiconductor Devices and Applications PCC Total 21 Semester-II (Spring) 1. PHN-502 Laboratory Work PCC PHN-504 Condensed Matter Physics PCC PHN-506 Statistical Mechanics PCC PHN-508 Quantum Mechanics - II PCC PHN-512 Physics of Earth s Atmosphere PCC PHN-516 Atomic, Molecular and Laser Physics PCC PHN-518 Elements of Nuclear and Particle Physics PCC Total 24
19 Program Code: XX M.Sc. (Physics) Department: PH Physics Year: II DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROORKEE Subject Code Subject Area L T P Exam Duration Relative Weight (%) Semester- I (Autumn) 1 PHN-643 Numerical Analysis & Computer PCC Programming 2. PHN-699 Seminar SEM PHN- Dissertation Stage I DIS A 4. Departmental Elective -I PEC Departmental Elective -II PEC Departmental Elective -III PEC Departmental Elective -IV PEC Total 24 Semester-II (Spring) 1. Departmental Elective V PEC Departmental Elective -VI PEC PHN- 600B Dissertation Stage II DIS Total 17
20 Subject Code Program Elective Courses (M.Sc. Physics) Subject Area Departmental Elective -I (III Semester: One paper to be chosen) L T P Exam Duration Relative Weight (%) 1. PHN-601 Advanced Condensed Matter Physics PEC PHN-603 Advanced Atmospheric Physics PEC PHN-605 Advanced Laser Physics PEC PHN-607 Advanced Nuclear Physics PEC Departmental Electives (III Semester: Three paper to be chosen & IV Semester: Two paper to be chosen) 5. PHN-602 Nuclear Astrophysics PEC PHN-604 Physics of Nanosystems PEC PHN-606 Superfluidity and Superconductivity PEC PHN-608 Fiber and Nonlinear Optics PEC PHN-610 Quantum Optics PEC PHN-612 Advanced topics in Mathematical Physics PEC PHN-614 Introduction to Superstring theory PEC PHN-616 Advanced Electroceramics Technology PEC PHN-617 Advanced Characterization Techniques PEC PHN-618 Atomic and Molecular Collision Physics PEC PHN-619 A Primer in Quantum Field PEC PHN-620 Advanced Quantum Field PEC PHN-621 Astrophysics PEC PHN-622 Solar Terrestrial Physics PEC PHN-623 General Relativity PEC PHN-624 Computational Nuclear Physics PEC PHN-625 Particle Physics PEC PHN-626 Advanced Atomic and Molecular Physics PEC PHN-627 Quantum of Solids PEC PHN-629 Weather Forecasting PEC PHN-631 Nuclear Instrumentation PEC PHN-633 Physics and Technology of Thin Films PEC PHN-635 Advanced Nuclear reactions PEC PHN-637 Semiconductor Photonics PEC PHN-638 PEC
21 30. PNN-639 Superconducting Radio Frequency for particle accelerators PEC
22 PROGRAM : M.Tech. (Solid State Electronic Materials) DEPARTMENT : Department of Physics Exam Duration (Hrs.) Relative Weights (%) Subject Code Subject Area L T P 1 st Year I Semester (Autumn) 1. PHN-701 Numerical Analysis and Computational PCC Techniques 2. PHN-703 Fabrication and Characterization PCC Techniques 3. PHN-707 Laboratory Work in Solid State Electronic PCC Materials 4. PHN-709 Semiconductor Device Physics PCC PHN-xxx Programme Elective I (Group A) PEC Sub Total 17 II Semester (Spring) 1. PHN-xxx Programme Elective-II (Group B) PEC PHN-xxx Programme Elective-III (Group B) PEC PHN-xxx Programme Elective-IV (Group B) PEC PHN-xxx Programme Elective-V (Group B) PEC PHN-702 Seminar SEM PHN-704 Industrial/Lab Training ILT Sub Total 16 2 nd Year III Semester (Autumn) 1. PHN-705A Dissertation Stage-I DIS Sub Total 12 IV Semester (Spring) 1. PHN-705B Dissertation Stage-II DIS Sub Total 18 5
23 TOTAL CREDITS 63 List of PECs Exam Duration (Hrs.) Relative Weights (%) Subject Code Subject Area L T P Group-A 1. PHN-715 Analog Integrated Circuit Design PEC PHN-717 Digital Signal Processing PEC PHN-713 Optical Electronics PEC Group-B 1. PHN-706 Thin Film Technology PEC PHN-708 Materials for Renewable Energy and Storage PEC PHN-710 Advance Characterization Techniques PEC PHN-712 Nanoscience and Nanotechnology PEC PHN-714 Functional Properties of Materials PEC PHN-716 Engineered materials for Device Application PEC PHN-718 Semiconductor Micro-electronic Technology PEC
24 8. PHN-720 Nano-electronics and -photonics PEC PHN-722 Solar Photovoltaic and Energy Storage PEC PHN-724 Advance Fuel Cell and Battery Technology PEC PHN-726 MEMS and NEMS PEC PHN-728 Advanced Ceramics and Composites PEC
25 PROGRAM : M.Tech. (Photonics) DEPARTMENT : Department of Physics Exam Duration (Hrs.) Relative Weights (%) Subject Code Subject Area L T P 1 st Year I Semester (Autumn) 1. PHN-701 Numerical Analysis and Computational PCC Techniques 2. PHN-703 Fabrication and Characterization PCC Techniques 3. PHN-711 Laboratory Work in Photonics PCC PHN-713 Optical Electronics PCC PHN-xxx Programme Elective I (Group A) PEC Sub Total 17 II Semester (Spring) 1. PHN-xxx Programme Elective-II (Group B) PEC PHN-xxx Programme Elective-III (Group B) PEC PHN-xxx Programme Elective-IV (Group B) PEC PHN-xxx Programme Elective-V (Group B) PEC PHN-702 Seminar SEM PHN-704 Industrial/Lab Training ILT
26 Sub Total 20 2 nd Year III Semester (Autumn) 1. PHN-705A Dissertation Stage-I DIS Sub Total 12 IV Semester (Spring) 1. PHN-705B Dissertation Stage-II DIS Sub Total 18 TOTAL CREDITS 67 List of PECs Exam Duration (Hrs.) Relative Weights (%) Subject Code Subject Area L T P Group A 1. PHN-709 Semiconductor Device Physics PEC PHN-715 Analog Integrated Circuit Design PEC PHN-717 Digital Signal Processing PEC Group B 1. PHN-730 Guided-wave Optical Components & Devices PEC PHN-732 Radiation Detection and Measurements PEC PHN-734 Optical Communication System PEC
27 4. PHN-736 Optical Networks PEC PHN-738 Solid State Lighting PEC PHN-740 Display Technology PEC PHN-722 Solar Photovoltaic and Energy Storage PEC PHN-720 Nano-electronics and photonics PEC PHN-742 Photonic Sensors PEC PHN-744 Photonic Analysis and Design PEC PHN-746 Silicon Photonics PEC PHN-748 Quantum Photonics PEC
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