APPLEID PHYSICS LABORATORY

Physics Department

Faculty of Sciences & Techniques

Abdelmalek Essaadi University

Tanger

Tel: 0021239393954

Fax: 0021239393953

 

 

Contents

 

*      About the Lab

*      Personnel

*      Link

*      Travel information

*      Write to Us

 

About the Lab

 

*      Mission statement

*      Areas of expertise

*      Research program

*      Collaboration members

*       Education area 

 

 

 

 

Mission statement

 

 

 

The Applied Physics Laboratory is a research unit of the faculty of  Sciences and techniques located in Tanger.The primary mission of the laboratory is to support the education area program of the academic departments of the faculty. For this reason, it takes care of SOME BASiC Physics teaching for the students. The research at the Laboratory is interdisciplinary. The members of the Laboratory are heat engineers, physicists, biologists and Agro…. Several projects Research program are chosen in the areas between fundamental and applied physics. Because the APL is a new Laboratory , all the research activities are run in collaboration with external collaborators, national and international.

 

 

 

 

Areas of expertise

 

               

High Energy physics

 

Materiel Sciences

 

Biotechnology

 

Detection & Data Analysis

 

Radio protection

 

 

….etc…

 

 

 

 

Research program

 

Research area

 

 

v     High Energy Physics.

v     Protection of the Environment.

v     Detection.

v     Heat.

v     Material Sciences.

v     Mechanic.

v     Bio-Physic.

v     Statistical Physics.

v     Matter.

v     Process Engineering.

 

 

 

 

Research projects:

 

 

 

v     Biological Effects of Electromagnetic fields

v     Determination of the pi N Scattering Lengths from Exotic Atom Experiments.

v     Recherche du point triple fluide - cube centré - cube face centrée dans les dispersions colloïdales interagissant par un potentiel répulsif.

v     Modélisation numérique des systèmes électromagnétiques.

 

 

  

 

Collaboration Members

 

 

 

v     Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich. Switzerland.

v     Space Research Center, University Road, Great Britain.

v     Institute of Physics, Aarhus University, DK-8000 Aarhus, Denmark.

v     Paul Scherrer Institut, CH 5232 Switzerland.

v     Institut fur Kernphysik, Forschungsanlage Julich, D-52425 Julich, Germany

v     Institut de Physique, Université de Neuchâtel, CH-2000 Neuchâtel Switzerland.

v     Institut of Nuclear Reasarch of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungarian.

v     Institut fur Mittelenergiephysik, Wien, Oesterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften Austria.

v     Institut fur Theoretische Physik, Universitat Zurich, Switzerland.

v     University of Ioannina, Greece

v     Laboratoire Kastler-Brossel, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris Cedex 05, France

v     Universite Mohamed V, Ecole Mohammadia D’Ingenieurs. Maroc

v     Institut National de Recherche Agronomique. Maroc.

v     Laboratoire de Recherche des Techniques Inductives (Centre de recherche et de transfert de technologie) saint Nazaire France

v     Laboratoire de Métallurgie de La F.S.T saint Gérôme Marseille France.

 

 

 

 

 

Education area:

 

 

v     DEUG

v     MST Civil Engineering

v     Formation continue ‘ Mastère d’Aptitude en Technologie’ 

 

 

 

 

 

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Personnel

 

 

 

 

Research Personnel Directory

Here you found the CV for each  personnel scientists, including their research areas of interest and contact information.

Founder Members

 

A.J. Rusi el Hassani

A.Daanoun

A.Chentouf

S.Taoud

N. Elyaagoubi

F.Jebari

 

 

External Members

 

 

 

 

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Link

 

 

 

Dear visitor,

 

It is a great honour for us to have you in our page web site. We hope that you will found some material to be of use to you in discovering some application in physics, math, chemistry, mechanics, biology…. We have put up some Java applets in Physics here from other sites. They deal with some basic physics concepts and others.

 

Welcome and enjoy your self.

 

 

*      visual aided physics

*      More physics links

*      Online educational resources for physics teachers

*      syllabus

*      French web site

*      More link’s

*      More physics

*      Sciences News

 

 

Visual aided physics

 

 

Une collection importante des Sites de mathématiques et de physique de tout niveau.

http://spoirier.lautre.net/liensmaths.html

 

INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF THE PENINSULA

http://www2.istp.org/StudentsCorner/SITES-DIRECTORY/SCIENCE/PHYSICS.html

 

Physics 2000

http://www.colorado.edu/physics/2000/

An interactive journey through modern physics.Have fun learning  visually and conceptually about 20th century science and high-tech devices. Uses java applets.

 

The Virtual Laboratory

http://physicsweb.org/TIPTOP/VLAB/

A large, annotated list of physics related java applets (also some VRML  and Shockwave stuff) available on the net. Also provides a way to join a list devoted to  discussions on development and use of java in physics education and research.

 

Nuclear Power Plant Demonstration

http://www.ida.liu.se/~her/npp/demo.html

Java applet of a basic nuclear power plant. Try to keep the reactor running safely under various failure scenarios.

 

Radiation Simulator

http://www.journey.sunysb.edu/ProjectJava/Radiation/home.html

A JAVA applet which displays radioactive decay and explains the phenomena                 

 

Physlet Problems

http://webphysics.davidson.edu/Applets/Applets.html

Physics applets plus the source code. Links to other applet sites and authors are here as well.

 

NTNU Virtual Physics Laboratory

http://www.phy.ntnu.edu.tw/java/index.html

 Virtual Physics Java Laboratory, more than 50 physics related java applets developed at NTNU.

 

Fowler's Physics Applets

http://galileoandeinstein.physics.virginia.edu/more_stuff/Applets/home.html

 These supplement physics courses taught by Michael Fowler at U of Virginia. They include Newton's cannon, Brownian motion, Rutherford scattering, and  collisions in two dimensions.

 

Syracuse Physics Educational Modules and Simulations

http://physics.syr.edu/courses/modsim.html

A good sampling of ways that science and computing are becoming interactive

              

Java Applets for Engineering Education

 http://www.engapplets.vt.edu/

Statics, dynamics and fluid dynamics.

 

Java Applets on Semiconductor Physics

 http://ostc.physics.uiowa.edu/~wkchan/MATERIAL/

Semiconductor physics applets, such as Fermi levels and hole drift.

 

Mark's Quantum Mechanics Applets

http://www3.adnc.com/~topquark/quantum/quantumapplets.html

A collection of sample Java applets which demonstrate various aspects of quantum mechanics, including the hydrogen atom and Heisenberg’s Uncertaintly Principle.

              

Interactive Color Wheel

http://home.att.net/~rocq/SIHwheel.html

The SIH Wheel is a Java applet that allows a person to view relationships between  color  (Saturation, Intensity, and Hue) and luma.

 

Contemporary College Physics Simulation Library

http://webphysics.ph.msstate.edu/jc/library/

A very nice site with a large collection of java applets demonstrating various physics phenomena which run from basic to modern physics topics.

 

Particle-in-a-Box Applet –

 http://www.chem.uci.edu/instruction/applets/dwell.html

An applet which shows the energy eigen states for a particle in a box with a variable center  potential.

 

Interactive Physics

http://www.jracademy.com/~jtucek/physics/physics.html

A website that teaches physics through interactive applets

              

How To Teach Statistical Thermal Physics In An Introductory Physics Course

http://phya.snu.ac.kr/~kclee/howto/

Several simulation applets which can be used to teach the statistical foundations of thermal physics in introductory college physics courses. Download applets for  free.

 

Nuclides 2000: The Radionuclide Portal

 http://www.nuclides.net/applets/radioactive_decay.htm

Allows the simulation of the radioactive decay of over 2000 radio nuclides using standard colour schemes (Karlsruhe, Strasbourg, General Electric). Basic decay data can be viewed by holding the mouse over a nuclide and consists of half-lives, modes of decay, and branching ratios. "Blinking" nuclides indicate strong gamma emitters with energies above a user-definable threshold value.

 

Java Applets on Basic Circuit Concepts

http://ostc.physics.uiowa.edu/~wkchan/ELECTENG/

Several circuit applets, like Fourier series and RLC circuit diagrams.

 

Electromagnetic Theory Java Applets

 http://ostc.physics.uiowa.edu/~wkchan/EM/

 A few applets illustrating EM concepts.