The highly anticipated KNUST SEG Field Camp is back for 2024, and we're kicking things off with a FREE online public lecture on Monday July 8th, 4:00 PM GMT! TOPIC: ✍🏾 Craters of Insight: How Impact Crater Studies Enhance Our Understanding of Earth and Beyond This is your chance to: ✅Gain valuable insights into the exciting world of meteorite impact craters. ✅Learn from the world’s foremost scientists on impact craters. ✅Network with fellow geoscience enthusiasts and professionals. 🚩Don't miss out! Register for the FREE public lecture here: https://lnkd.in/eW-iZsqS #KNUST #SEG #FieldCamp #Geophysics #Bosumtwi #ImpactCraters #Africa P.S. Stay tuned for more information about the full KNUST SEG Field Camp program!
About us
Over the years the Department of Physics has produced high calibre and competitive Physicists, Meteorologists and Climate Scientists who do not only contribute immensely to the development of Ghana but also fit very well into the global scientific community. 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 lecturers and researchers across different specialties. The Department focuses on the following research fields: Geophysics, Meteorology and Climate Science, Solid State Physics, Nuclear Science and Technology, Environmental Physics, Material Science and Mathematical and Computational Physics. Our teaching programs include BSc, MSc, MPhil and PhD courses. The Department of Physics is located on an approximately one-and-a-half-acre compound near the Aboagye Menyeh Science Complex Block. It also shares boundaries with Pharmacy to the north, Engineering workshop to the south, and Bureau of Integrated Rural Development (BIRD) to the East.
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https://physics.knust.edu.gh/
External link for Department of Physics, KNUST
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- 11-50 employees
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Department of Physics
College of Science, KNUST
Kumasi, 00233, GH
Employees at Department of Physics, KNUST
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Thomas Dwomoh
Technician at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
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samuel afranie
TEACHING ASSISTANT at knust
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Linus Kweku Labik
Lecturer || Lithium Ion Batteries Research || Mudbricks || Astronomy/Astromaterials || Physics Education || STEAMtizen
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Baah Asare-Bediako
Geophysics|| Remote Sensing || GIS || Machine Learning || Data Visualization
Updates
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Have you registered? A new month to learn new things. Join the KNUST SEG Field Camp Public Lectures starting from Monday 8th July @ 4pm. Register here: https://lnkd.in/eW-iZsqS #deptofphysics #geophysics #Bosumtwi #ImpactCraterStudies
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It is with great excitement that the Department of Physics, KNUST in collaboration with KNUST E-LEARNING CENTRE, proudly announces the E-learning African International School of Quantum Science and Technology (ELAIS-QST) 2024/25. This initiative is to commensurate the United Nations proclamation of 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (#IYQ2025). This 6-month comprehensive introductory school will feature both local and international experts and professionals. It will provide a series of e-learning lectures and talks, including virtual lab visits, mini-projects, and more, aimed at young #African students and professionals who wish to enter the vibrant field of Quantum Science and Technology. This program aims to foster the development of Ghana and Africa in this cutting-edge field. For more information, visit: https://lnkd.in/dbEKemNN To register, go to: https://lnkd.in/dqx3BSNT #physics #quantumphysics #quantumcomputing #quantumsimulation #quantummachinelearning #quantummaterials #quantumchemistry #quantumtechnology #collaboration #elearning #ghana #africa #knust #univaq #realmaths #cbbc #OnequantumGh #nims #ICTP #CERN #ICFO #IOP #UNESCO #IUPAP #APS #EPS
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The countdown begins to this year's KNUST SEG Geophysics Field Camp. This year we are focusing on the Bosumtwi Impact Crater, a truly unique geological setting on Earth. The activities include: ✍ Online Public lectures on research conducted at the Bosumtwi Impact Crater. ✍ Hands-on training on the use of various geophysical equipment in the field. The KNUST SEG Geophysics Field Camp is a collaboration between the KNUST GEOPHYSICAL SOCIETY, Department of Physics, KNUST, Meta Terra Geoservices and Buck One Mining Company Ltd and funded by the SEG Foundation. Register for the first public lecture here 👉 https://lnkd.in/gSNBVRca #geophysics #Africa
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Today, the 14th of April, marks an incredible day for anyone who has studied and is interested in Quantum Mechanics. 4.14 is a rounded value for Planck’s Constant. Below is one of our student's views on Quantum Science and Technology as a Ghanaian. #knust #physics #ghana #WorldQuantumDay
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With the wide range of specializations at the Department of Physics, KNUST. We collaborate with other Departments at College of Science, KNUST, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Universities, Research Institutes, Industries and other Stakeholders to harness the unique blend of quantum mechanics and machine learning to revolutionize fields like medicine, health, materials science, artificial intelligence and others.
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A peek into real-life technologies. #physics #quantumphysics #quantumcomputing #quantumsimulation #quantummachinelearning #quantumtechnology
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We suits up to join in the World Quantum Day with UNESCO Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) ICFO OneQuantum IBM Xanadu CERN and all Quantum Science and Technology enthusiasts. #knust #OnequantumGh #physics #quantumphysics #UNESCO
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