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Prof. Dr. Heri Sutanto, S.Si., M.Si
Head of Department
Assalamualaikum wr.wb.
Welcome to the Department of Physics Website, Diponegoro University, Semarang, Indonesia. This website serves as a platform for information about the Department of Physics for the general public, alumni, and the world. We invite you to join and collaborate with us in a constructive, cultured, and enjoyable academic environment. Studying in the physics program offers broad and exciting job prospects through mastery of physics for industrial and non-industrial purposes. In addition to enhancing your physics expertise, we will also equip you to become a strong and competent scientist in your field through hands-on learning and extensive group discussions on and off campus. Instrument Electronics, Geophysics, Radiation and Medical Physics, and Materials Physics are study groups that you can join to accelerate your journey to become a great scientist with a positive impact on the country and nation. Join us, and together we make physics a global force through your excellence.
Waalaikumsalam wr wb.
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