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The Department of Physics in Lund is a department that belongs to both the Faculty of Natural Sciences and the Faculty of Engineering at Lund University. The main goals are to expand the understanding of physics, its applications and to share scientific progress to new generations. Research is conducted in most of the physics subdivisions. The department also offers courses and a Masters's degree programs in pure physics and provides physics education for the Master of Science in Engineering programs.

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  • The Department of Physics in Lund is a department that belongs to both the Faculty of Natural Sciences and the Faculty of Engineering at Lund University. The main goals are to expand the understanding of physics, its applications and to share scientific progress to new generations. Research is conducted in most of the physics subdivisions. The department also offers courses and a Masters's degree programs in pure physics and provides physics education for the Master of Science in Engineering programs. (en)
  • Fysiska institutionen vid Lunds universitet är en institution som tillhör både den naturvetenskapliga och den tekniska fakulteten. Forskning bedrivs inom de flesta av fysikens delområden. Institutionen ger även utbildning på grundnivå och avancerad nivå för både de naturvetenskapliga kandidat- och mastersprogrammen i fysik, civilingenjörsprogrammen och forskarprogrammen. (sv)
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  • Sten von Friesen, Torsten Gustafson and king Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden at the inauguration of Fysicum in 1951. (en)
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  • Knut Deppert (en)
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  • Lund University (en)
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  • The Department of Physics in Lund is a department that belongs to both the Faculty of Natural Sciences and the Faculty of Engineering at Lund University. The main goals are to expand the understanding of physics, its applications and to share scientific progress to new generations. Research is conducted in most of the physics subdivisions. The department also offers courses and a Masters's degree programs in pure physics and provides physics education for the Master of Science in Engineering programs. (en)
  • Fysiska institutionen vid Lunds universitet är en institution som tillhör både den naturvetenskapliga och den tekniska fakulteten. Forskning bedrivs inom de flesta av fysikens delområden. Institutionen ger även utbildning på grundnivå och avancerad nivå för både de naturvetenskapliga kandidat- och mastersprogrammen i fysik, civilingenjörsprogrammen och forskarprogrammen. (sv)
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  • Department of Physics, Lund University (en)
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