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of Condensed Matter
Physics of Condensed Matter
03.06.01
Physics and Astronomy
PhD
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Physics of Condensed Matter Test (Oral)
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Physics of Condensed Matter
Support for Student Educational Activities
Teaching at Higher Education Institutions
Contemporary Trends in Organising Research Data
Aspects of Modern Academic Communication
Dielectric Physics
Semimetal Physics and Physics of Low-Dimensional Semimetals
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Our graduates become teachers and researchers at:
research institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences and other scientific organisations
physical and technological research departments of universities
Faculty of Physics