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EDUCATION
PROGRAM OFFERING
NIP students think and tinker to gain a deeper understanding
of the universe.
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
B.S. in Physics Program
GRADUATE PROGRAMS
Doctor of Philosphy in Physics Program
The program leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Physics aims to provide the students with an advanced
graduate training in physics that will fully prepare them for scientific careers as top level physicists in academic and/or
research institutions.
This program is specifically designed to enable students to gain a deep and thorough knowledge of at least one
specialized area of physics, to obtain a broad knowledge of several other major areas of contemporary physics, and to
acquire the competence to undertake original and independent research in experimental or theoretical physics.
60
226
PhD Physics
(2000-2015)
MS/MA Physics
(2000-2015)
479
BS Physics/BS Applied Physics
(1999-2015)
Academic scientist (Faculty with research projects/programs): Universities here and abroad | Non-academic research scientist
instructors/teacher with emphasis on teaching/instruction).| Engineers, Manufacturing Sector (Logistical and Supply chains,
support, Information and Communications Sector (Telecom, Database management, Java developers, Apps and Content deve
nancial institutions, Outsourced processes) | Management, Startups, Entrepreneurs (CEO, CTO, Proprietor) | Professionals: Law
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2008-2012
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2004-2008
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MS PHYSICS GRADUATES
2000-2004 9
45
2012-present
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2008-2012
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2004-2008
37
2000-2004
BS PHYSICS/APPLIED PHYSICS
GRADUATES
2014-present
25 11
36
64
2011-2014
30
70
2008-2011
50
2005-2008
2002-2005
40
1999-2002
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BS PHYSICS
: Government institutes, private, independent | Ongoing graduate students, research assistants/associates | Education (Faculty/
Process engineers, Failure engineers) | Engineers and Technical experts, Energy Sector | Software development and technical
elopment, User interface developers, Search Engine Optimization) |. Financial and Data Analysts, Services sector (Banking and
, Medicine
Engineering majors*
64%
13%
Science majors*
23%
RESEARCH
SCIENTIFIC OUTPUT
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1983-2015
Articles in
Scientic Journals
81%
2%
International
Conference Proceedings
17%
2013 - 2015
2008 - 2012
2003 - 2007
1998 - 2002
1993 - 1997
1988 -1992
1983 -1987
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publication
mark
Engineering
Biochemistry, Genetics
and Molecular Biology
Agricultural
and Biological
Sciences
Earth and
Planetary
Sciences
Econometrics,
Economics, and Finance
Medicine
Mathematics
Computer
Science
Chemistry
Business, Management,
and Accounting
Environmental
Science
Material
Science
Decision
Sciences
Chemical
Engineering
Health
Professions
Multidisciplinary
Social Sciences
Energy
384 publications
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*elds may overlap, as indexed in scopus.com.
Microscope.
Instrumentation Physics Laboratory.
SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS
Arrival time in quantum mechanics. [Proc. Roy. Soc A 458,
451-472, Proc. Roy. Soc. A 487, 2671 (2002), Phys. Rev.
Lett. 93, 180406 (2004)] The arrival time of a particle was
established as a quantum observable represented by a
self-adjoint operator canonically conjugate with the
Hamiltonian, its eigenfunctions evolve such that it
collapses at the origin at an instant of time equal to its
corresponding eigenvalue.
Synthesis and growth of High Tc Superconductors [Physica C
539, 341348 (2000), Ceramics Intern. 30, 1611 (2004),
Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 34, 488 (1995)]. Researchers at the
institute continually search and understand new methods
and materials that exhibit High Tc superconductivity.
Forecasting of public opinion [Intern. J. Public Opinion Res.
14222229 (2002), J. Forecasting 21(6), 435449 (2002)].
This work provides insight into the dynamics of public
opinion elucidating possible means of forecasting
probable outcomes.
Optimization and enhancement of H ion production in a
magnetized sheet plasma source and its various uses [Rev.
Sci. Instrum. 71, 3689 (2000), Nuclear Instrum. Methods
B 266, 26272637 (2008), Nuclear Instrum. Methods B
266 49874993,(2008)].
ILOCOS
5%
CAGAYAN VALLEY
8%
CORDILLERA AR
CENTRAL LUZON
9%
CALABARZON
18%
33 %
BICOL
4%
MIMAROPA
2%
EASTERN VISAYAS
3%
WESTERN VISAYAS
3%
CENTRAL VISAYAS
4%
NEGROS ISLAND
1%
ZAMBOANGA
3%
CARAGA
1%
NORTHERN MINDANAO
2%
DAVAO
ARMM
<1%
1%
SOCCSKSARGEN
1%
THE RESEARCH
LABORATORIES
Research Areas
Mathematical and Computational Physics (Asymptotics,
Approximate Analytical Solution Schemes for Quantum
and Nonlinear Problems) | Statistical Mechanics,
Random Walks and Diffusion, and Physical applications
of Fractional Calculus |
Foundations of Quantum Mechanics, Quantum
Measurements theory, Quantum Tunneling Time,
Quantum Arrival time, Quantum Entanglement, Quantum
Walks, Open Quantum Systems | Quantum Field Theory,
Nuclear Theory , High Energy Physics | Theoretical
Condensed Matter Physics, Many-Body Physics, Ultracold
Atoms.
Transient probability distribution of a chiral random walker with shrinking step size for dierent
combinations of shrinking ratios and turning angle distributions [Source: M.G. Aydinan, BS Physics Thesis]
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