Specialization in optics and photonics
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Program Overview
The Optics and Photonics specialization offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers various aspects of optics and photonics. The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in the principles of optics and photonics, as well as hands-on experience in laboratory settings.
Curriculum
The curriculum consists of compulsory and elective courses. The compulsory courses include:
- Basic knowledge of physics (BMETE15MF31)
- Professional practice OP (BMETE12MF73)
The elective courses are divided into two categories: Specialization subjects and Recommended optional professional subjects.
Specialization items
The Specialization subjects courses include:
- Physics of semiconductors (BMETE11MF26)
- Light sources (BMETE12MF14)
- Physical optics (BMETE12MF56)
- Photonics laboratory (BMETE12MF57)
- Quantum electronics (BMETE12MF16)
- Industrial and biological application of lasers (BMETE12MF58)
- Laser physics (BMETE12MF17)
- Unconventional materials (BMEVEFAA707)
- Basics and applications of nonlinear optics (BMETE12MF59)
- Optical materials and technologies 1. (BMETE12MF33)
- Optical materials and technologies 2. (BMETE12MF34)
- Optical signal processing and data storage (BMETE12MF19)
- Optical measurement technology (BMETE11MF21)
- Optical spectroscopy in materials science (BMETE11MF39)
- Optical design (BMETE12MF39)
- Microscopy* (BMETE12AF34)
- Optics** (BMETE12AF35)
Recommended optional professional subjects
The Recommended optional professional subjects courses include:
- From femtosecond lasers to attophysics (BMETE12MF60)
- Electron and ion optics (BMETE12MF22)
- ELI preparatory laboratory (BMETE12MF61)
- Infrared and Raman spectroscopy (BMETE12MF62)
- Quantum optics (BMETE15MF49)
- Coherent control of quantum systems (BMETE15MF23)
- Design and construction of lasers and laser systems (BMETE12MF63)
- Monte Carlo methods (BMETE80MF41)
- Optoelectronic devices (BMETE12MF21)
- Medical imaging (BMETE80MF91)
- Computer measurement control project work in LabVIEW environment* (BMETE11AF39)
- Computer measurement control* (BMETE11AF38)
Course Details
Each course has a unique code, credit value, and requirements. The courses are taught in various formats, including lectures, practices, and laboratory work. The evaluation methods include exams, coursework, and project work.
Notes
- The courses marked with an asterisk (*) are part of the BME physics BSc program and can only be taken by students who have not already completed them in their BSc studies. ** The "Optics" course is a compulsory course in the BME physics BSc program and can only be taken by students who have not already completed it in their BSc studies.
