Siddaganga Institute of Technology,

Tumakuru

Autonomous Institute affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi

Siddaganga Institute of Technology,Tumakuru

Autonomous Institute affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi

Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumakuru

Autonomous Institute affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi

Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumakuru

Autonomous Institute affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi

Go Green

Department of Physics

Overview

The Department of Physics was established in 1963. With continuous infrastructure development since 1963, today the department is equipped with two well established Engineering Physics Labs catering to the needs of First year B.E. autonomous curriculum.  At present the department has three teaching faculties among them two are with doctorate degree. In addition to them there are two supporting staffs to assist the departmental activities. The Department of Physics has been recognized as the Research Center by VTU, Belgaum since 2006. The research center is actively involved in the area of quantum computing,  spectroscopy, crystallography, nanocomposites, radiation physics, materials science and allied domain. Eight students have received PhD from the center and seven students are currently pursuing their PhD. Five research projects funded by VGST, Government of Karnataka and Two projects funded by DST – Government of India were completed.  Two projects sanctioned by DST(WOS-A) and UGC-DAE CSR are ongoing in the department. The department has published more than 150 papers in international/national journals and conferences

Vision & Mission

Vision: 

To promote and popularize the potentials of basic Physics in interdisciplinary engineering domains leading to societal and technological welfare.

Mission:

To promote the knowledge of Applied Physics among the students so that they can apply it in the thrust areas of Engineering and Technology.

Activities

 

  • Two Day Workshop on Basic Rietveld Refinement Analysis (Sponsored by TEQIP-II) on 24th and 25th March 2017.
  • One day outreach Program on “Nanoscience and Technology: Trends and Challenges for the faculty members and UG students in association with Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Science (CeNS), Bangalore on 5th October 2018
  • Workshop (online) on X-ray Diffraction Analysis was arranged on 16 to 20, October 2020.
Infrastructure & Facilities

The department is equipped with cutting-edge research and computing infrastructure:

  • Advanced Physics Labs – Dedicated to optics,electrical, and quantum mechanics experiments.

  • Innovation Labs – Research spaces for nanotechnology, photonics, and material science.

  • Spectroscopy & Imaging Facilities – Access to X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectometer.

Faculty

The department comprises highly qualified researchers and academicians, specializing in quantum physics, materials science, and renewable energy technologies. Faculty members actively engage in government-funded research projects and industry collaborations.

No. Of PhDs : 02
No. of Masters : 01
Total no. of Faculty : 03

Dr. Suresh Kumar H.M.
Professor, HOD
C N Manjunatha
Assistant Professor
Dr. S R Manohara
Associate Professor
Academic Programs & Syllabus
  • Undergraduate Program :  Engineering Physics – Core physics concepts for engineering students.

  • Ph.D. Program : Research opportunities in quantum computing, material science, and photonics.

Syllabus

  1. PHYSICS FOR SUSTAINABLE STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS ( For Civil Branch)
  2. QUANTUM PHYSICS AND APPLICATIONS  (For CSE/ISE/AIML/BT Branches)
  3. QUANTUM PHYSICS AND ELECTRONICS SENSORS  (For EC/EI/ET Branches)
  4. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MATERIALS  (For EE Branch)
  5. PHYSICS OF MATERIALS (For ME/IEM/CH Branches)
Achievements & Recognition
  • Faculty members of Physics have published about 110 papers in international journals.
  • Five research projects sanctioned by VGST, Govt. of Karnataka and three projects awarded by DST, Govt. of India were successfully completed.
  • Mrs. Sindhu T, Research Scholar received a project funded by DST under the scheme WOS-A
  • Dr. S.R. Manohara has published a textbook “Electricity, Magnetism and Electromagnetic Theory”, S Chand and Company Limited, New Delhi, 2018 [ISBN: 9789-3528-34402]
  • Dr Bhargavi K. S. former faculty has been awarded 9th Dr D. C. Pavate Memorial Visiting Fellowship at the Department of Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge, U. K. for a period of four months from September to December 2016.
  • Dr. S.R. Manohara has presented his research work at DCM-2013 at Riva del Garda, Italy sponsored by DST and CICS.
  • Dr. H.K.T. Kumar former HoD and faculty, has presented his research work in the International Workshop on Shock Waves -ISSW29, July 14-19, 2013 in Wisconsin Madison University, USA and also chaired the session.
  • Dr. Shridhar P M former faculty has received Certificate of Registration of Design from the Patent Office, Government of India for the design of (i) Portable Magnetic Stirrer (335778-001 / 02/12/2020) (ii) Portable Heater (335779-001 / 02/12/2020) (iii) Portable Flux Meter (375249-001 / 08/12/2022) .