WELCOME TO OUR DEPARTMENT
As our department name suggest,
we do physics here for national development and of course for a living
too. So what is physics to the ordinary man?
A good dictionary would define
physics as the “study of matter, energy and the interaction between
them” The word ‘Physics’ comes from the Greek ‘Knowledge of nature’ and
in general, the field aims to analyze and understand the natural
phenomena of the universe. It is sometimes referred to as natural
science. Scientist of all disciples makes use of the ideas of
physics, from chemists who study the structure of molecules to
paleontologist who try to reconstruct how dinosaurs walked. It’s the
foundation and superstructure of all engineering and technology of
today. No engineer could design any kind of practical
device without first understanding the basic principles of physics
involve, To design a spaceship or a mouse trap, one has to understand
the basic laws of physics.
The other reason why we study
physics is curiosity. You will find it challenging, sometimes
frustrating, occasionally painful, and often richly rewarding and
satisfying. It appeals to our senses of beauty as well as our rational
intelligence. Our present understanding of the physical world has been
built on the foundations of ideas laid by scientific giants such as
Galileo, Newton, Maxwell and Einstein and their influence have extended
far beyond science to affect profoundly the ways in which we think and
live.
The science of Physics has since
long been divided into Mechanics, Acoustics, Heat, Electricity,
Magnetism and Optics. These divisions now form the pillar of all
researches into the theories of nature, structure of matter, atomic and
nuclear physics.
The Department of Physics is
located on an approximately one and a half acre compound bordered to the
north by the Faculty of Pharmacy, south by the Engineering Workshop and
east and west by the Faculty of Engineering and Chemistry Block.
Over the years we have succeeded
in realizing our sole mission of producing high caliber and competitive
physicists who do not only contribute immensely to the development of
Ghana but also fit very well into the global physics community. The bulk
of all physicist produced in Ghana are from this Department as
exemplified by the almost 80% Physicists at the Ghana Atomic Energy
Commission (GAEC) who trace their roots from here. We are poised to be
the preferred premier Department in the college of Science of this
University.
We invite you to join our
department to help push the frontiers of nature and technology with our
dedicated Professors across their specialties. To our propepective
students, feel free to contact us.
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