Head of the Department of Experimental Physics, Information and Educational Technologies, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, majoring in semiconductor and dielectric physics, Associate Professor.
The Department of Experimental Physics, Information and Educational Technologies was established in 2020. It was headed by Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor Galyan Volodymyr Volodymyrovych . The department became a part of the newly formed Educational and Scientific Physical and Technological Institute.
The Department of Experimental Physics, Information and Educational Technologies originates from the Department of Physics of the Lutsk Pedagogical Institute named after Lesya Ukrainka. By the Decree of the President of Ukraine of July 16, 1993 № 226/93 on the basis of Lutsk Pedagogical Institute Volyn State University named after Lesya Ukrainka was opened and the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics was reorganized into two faculties: Physics and Mathematics. Educational and scientific laboratories of the newly created departments of "General Physics and Methods of Teaching Physics", as well as the Department of "Solid State Physics" became the basis of material and technical support of the Faculty of Physics. The Department of "General Physics and Methods of Teaching Physics" was headed by an experienced teacher, Honored Worker of Education, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor Leonid Kalapusha,
For a significant contribution to the development of the department and faculty, as well as for the boundless dedication to pedagogical work, the efforts of employees of the department renamed one of the laboratories in the "Laboratory-Museum named after Professor LR Kalapusha." The laboratory has collected material about the life, scientific and pedagogical work of Leonid Romanovich, as well as devices and installations made under his leadership. In 1969, a problem laboratory in physics was established at the Department of Physics of the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of the Lutsk Pedagogical Institute named after Lesya Ukrainka, which included a laboratory in solid state physics. The organizers and first heads of the laboratory were teachers of the department Zinoviy Volodymyrovych Pankevych, Anatoliy Kostiantynovych Semenyuk, and since 1973 Georgy Yevlampiyovych Davydyuk. This laboratory became the basis of the scientific base of the Department of Solid State Physics, which conducted research to establish the mechanisms of radiation defects and their interaction with the most important technological impurities in chalcogenide semiconductors of group AIIVVI. Under the leadership of GE Davydyuk, studies of the effect of large clusters of defects formed by irradiation of semiconductors with heavy high-energy particles (protons, reactor neutrons) on the structural features of the crystal lattice of binary semiconductor compounds and parameters of electrical, optical and photoelectric phenomena in semiconductors.
In connection with the expansion of scientific and educational-methodical areas of work, the Department of Solid State Physics in 2011 was named "Solid State Physics and Information and Measurement Technologies". In the following years it was headed by Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor Volodymyr Vasyliovych Bozhko and Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor Serhiy Anatoliyovych Fedosov, and the Department of General Physics and Methods of Teaching Physics was headed by Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor Nina Anatolievna Golovina. In connection with the reorganization of the physics and mathematics faculties of the Department of "General Physics and Methods of Teaching Physics" and "Solid State Physics and Information and Measurement Technologies" were merged.
A new impetus in the development of the joint department of "Experimental Physics, Information and Educational Technologies" was provided by the establishment in 2020 of the Educational and Scientific Institute of Physics and Technology. Scientific directions of research of the department are:
The department is a graduate and trains students in the specialties: "Secondary Education (Physics)" and "Applied Physics and Materials". Teachers and graduate students of the department actively cooperate with educational institutions and academic research institutions of Ukraine and Poland, in particular: the Institute of Semiconductor Physics. VE Lashkarev National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Institute of Problems of Materials Science. IM Frantsevich National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, National Pedagogical University named after MP Drahomanov, University of Humanities and Natural Sciences. Jan Dlugosz (Czestochowa, Poland), Czestochowa Polytechnic University (Czestochowa, Poland), Institute of Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
Since 2016, the department has been training specialists in the relevant educational and professional, research programs at the following levels of higher education, which provide for the award of the appropriate degree of higher education:
• first (bachelor's) - bachelor ;
• the second (master's) - master ;
• third (educational and scientific) - Doctor of Philosophy .
Specialties for which bachelors are trained :
• 014 "Secondary education. Physics"
Qualification: Teacher of physics and astronomy.
• 104 "Physics and Astronomy"
Bachelor's degree in physics and astronomy
• 105 "Applied Physics and Nanomaterials"
Qualification: Bachelor of Applied Physics and Nanomaterials
Specialties for which masters are trained:
014 "Secondary education. Physics" qualification:
• Physicist. Physics teacher. Teacher of physics, astronomy and mathematics
• Physicist. Physics teacher. Teacher of physics, astronomy and computer science
• Physicist. Physics teacher. Teacher of physics, astronomy and technology
104 "Physics and Astronomy" qualification:
• Master of Physics and Astronomy
105 "Applied Physics and Nanomaterials" qualification:
• Master of Applied Physics and Nanomaterials
Doctor of Philosophy
014 "Secondary education. Physics"
104 "Physics and Astronomy"
The Department of Experimental Physics and Information and Measurement Technologies widely uses modern educational technologies, introduced a credit-module system of organization of the educational process (KMSONP), which is based on high professionalism of teachers, active approach to learning, active creative position of students.
2023-2024 н.р.