Shrikrishna Shikshan Sanstha's
Shrikrishna Mahavidyalaya, Gunjoti
Tal. Omerga, Dist. Dharashiv, Maharashtra 413613
Affiliated to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Chattrapati Sambhaji Nagar

Physics

Vision:

Department of Physics was established in 1991 Mr. A.D. Chinchure was founder a faculty member. He taught syllabus with helps Mr. J.D. Kulkarni ( Junior College staff member) engaged the classes of Physics for about one year , As he was interested in research he joned to research centre Dr. B.A.M.U. Aurangabad. Management appointed Dr. D.R. Mane. In August 1993 Mr. S.M.Patange joined the department. In the academic year 2007-08, another faculty memeber Dr. R. H. Kadam joined the department as a lecturer. Presently, two fulltime faculty memebrs are working in the department.

  • Continual Improvement in Teaching ,research and outreach exceeding  traditional standards and Metrics
  • To train students in skills related to research, education, industry, and market.
  • To familiarize the students with current and recent scientific and technological developments
  • To enrich knowledge of the students through problem solving, hand on activities, study visits, projects etc.
  • To impart sufficient knowledge and skills to the students to be able to gain admission to and succeed in physics and related post-graduate programs.
  •  Education empowerment for skills at every level
  • Redesigning traditional boundaries in research, teaching, and outreach in carefully focused areas.
  • To inspire and prepare the student in science to meet the needs of the nation.
  • To develop the subject skills and interest among the students.
  • To develop analytical abilities toward solving the real-world problems
  • To help students build up a progressive and successful career in Physics
  • To imbibe in-depth knowledge of scientific temper and technological aspects of Physics
  • To create the foundation base for research and development in Theoretical and Experimental Physics.

Since 1991 the department is actively involved in teaching, research and social activities. Physics is one of the optional subjects at graduate level. The staff members Dr. S. M. Patange and Dr. R. H. Kadam are recognized as Ph.D. guide by Dr. Babasheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad. In the year 2021 department has started skill based certificate course in Repair and maintenance of electronic UPS. Department has taken continuous initiatives for student progression and skill based activities.

 

Sr. No. Name Courses Subject and Start Year
1 B.Sc. Physics (1991)
2 Ph.D. Physics (2009)
3 Certificate Course Repair and Maintenance of electronic UPS (2021)

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. S. M. Patange
Professor and
Head in Physics
Dr. R. H. Kadam
Professor in Physics

All faculty members are actively enough and doing research in different field particularly in Synthesis of Nano material, Magnetic material, Ferrites. Composite.

Details of Research Students guided for M.Phil./ Ph.D.:

 

Name of research Guide: – Dr. S. M. Patange

Sr. No. Student Name Degree Registration Date Title Degree Status
1. Mr. R. A. Pawar Ph.D. July 2013 Compositional dependent transport and magnetic properties of ferrite Nano particles in the presence of Ln3+ f-block element. Awarded (15Dec.2017)
2. Mrs. S. S. Desai Ph.D. July 2013 Studies on Chemical synthesis, Characterization and Magnetic properties of pure and Substituted spinel ferrite nanoparticle Awarded (10Aug .2018)
3. Mrs. A.D. Patil Ph.D. Jan 2015 Effect of Additives on the Structural and Magnetic Properties of Nanocrystalline Ferrites. Awarded (28 April 2022)
4. Mr. S. B. Kondhalkar Ph.D. Jan 2017 Study Of Structural, Electrical and Magnetic Properties of some Spinel Structure. In Progress
5. Mr. K.S. Adsure Ph.D. Oct. 2021 Synthesized and Characterization of Nanostructure spinel ferrites  thin  film for Supercapcitor Application In Progress
6. Ku. V.C. Pujari Ph.D. Oct. 2021 Investigation of Properties  Some Rare Earth substitutes M- type Hexaferrites In Progress
7. Mr. P.D. Mhase Ph.D. Oct. 2021 Magneto-electric Investigaation of Hexaferrite Perovskite Structured Composites. In Progress

 

 

 

 

 

Name of research Guide: – Dr. R. H. Kadam

 

Sr. No. Student Name Degree Registration Date Title Degree Status
1. Mr. A. R. Biradar Ph.D. June 2009 Structural, Electric and Magnetic Properties of Sol-gel synthesized ferrite nano particles. Awarded (Oct. 2011)
2. Mr. A. P. Birajdar Ph.D. June 2009 Structural and magnetic behaviour of nano-sized ferrite powders prepared through sol-gel auto-combustion technique. Awarded (Dec. 2011)
3. Mrs. Kirti Desai Ph.D. June 2009 A Systematic investigations on the structural, electrical and magnetic properties of some substituted spinel ferrite nano particles. Awarded (04.09.2014)
4. Mr. S. R. Wadgane Ph.D. Jan. 2015 Synthesis, characterization and studies on magnetic properties of magnetoelectric nanocomposites.

Awarded

(01.12.2018)

5. Mr. S. S. Satpute Ph.D. Jan. 2015 Sol-gel synthesis: Structural and magnetic interactions in Nano-sized metal oxides

Awarded

(26.04.2019)

6. Mr. G. B. Todkar Ph.D. Jan. 2015 Role of higher magnetic and ionic radii dopants on the structural, magnetic and electrical properties of ferrite compounds

Awarded

(17.02.2021)

7. Mr. S. S. Chaudhari Ph.D. Jan. 2015 Piezomagnetic –Piezoelectric composites: studies on magnetoelectric and dielectric properties

Awarded

(17.02.2021)

8. Mr. R. S. Shitole Ph.D. Jan. 2015 Crystallographic, magnetic and electrical properties of doped ferrite nanoparticles fabricated by sol-gel technique Final Synopsis Submitted
9. Mrs. Arti Ingle Ph.D. Oct. 2021 Development of magnetic oxide nano-crystals and characterization for technological applications In Progress
10. Mr. Sandesh Rathod Ph.D. Oct. 2021 Structural, magnetic and electrical properties of trivalent ion substituted yttrium aluminium iron garnet nano-crystals. In Progress
11. Mr. Shivraj Manegopale Ph.D. Oct. 2021 Study of molecular interactions in liquid mixture using spectroscopic techniques. In Progress
12. Mr. Prakash Ghuge Ph.D. Oct. 2021 Study of soft/hard magnetic composites for technological applications. In Progress
13. Mrs. Rashmi Thite Ph.D. Oct. 2021 Design of pure and substituted ferrite materials for rare earth – free permanent magnet. In Progress

 

 

Details of Research Schemes/ Projects/ Consultancies undertaken:

Sr. No. Name Project Name Funding Agency Fund Mobilised Commencement Date Completion Date
1. Dr.  S. M. Patange Minor Project UGC-WRO,Pune 1,60,000/- 1/03/2010 Completed
2. Dr. S. M. Patange Major Project UGC, New Delhi 7,60,000/- 1/03/2010 Completed
3. Dr. S. M. Patange Collaborative project UGC-DAE CSR 45000/- 1/01/16 Completed
4. Dr. R. H. Kadam Minor Project UGC-WRO 1,41,153/- 21.09.2010 10.12.2011
5. Dr. R. H. Kadam Minor Project Dr. B. A. M. U. Aurangabad 11,780/- 01.07.2011 30.06.2012
6. Dr. R. H. Kadam Major Project UGC, New Delhi 7,52,719/- 01.05.2011 31.12.2014
7. Dr. R. H. Kadam Minor Project Dr. B. A. M. U. Aurangabad 25,468/- 01.01.2015 31.12.2016
8. Dr. R. H. Kadam Minor Project Dr. B. A. M. U. Aurangabad 35,000/- 01.04.2019 20.02.2020

 

 

 

Research articles in database (Jan  2023):

Sr. No. Name Scopus Index Google Index
  Citation H-Index Citation H-Index i-10-Index
1. Dr. S. M. Patange 2425 29 2975 31 42
2. Dr. R. H. Kadam 1677 27 1985 27 41

Experimental facilities available at the Centre.

 

  1. High temperature Muffle furnace (Programmable)

(Internal temperature 1300 0C)

Specifications and Charges

 

·        Fully Automatic

·        Programmable

·        Max Temperature 1400 0C

·        Working Temperature 1400 0C

·        Internal Size 125 × 125 × 250 mm

·        Heating elements: Silicon Carbide with end connections.

·        Accuracy ± 10C

·        Sample Type: Solid (Powder)

·        Charges: 200 Rs per heating cycle

 

 

  1. High temperature Muffle furnace (Manual)

(Internal temperature 1000 0C)

Specifications and Charges

 

·        Manual Operating

·        Max Temperature 1200 0C

·        Working Temperature 1100 0C

·        Internal Size 125 × 125 × 250 mm

·        Accuracy ± 10C

·        Sample Type: Solid (Powder)

·        Charges: 200 Rs per heating cycle

  1. Dielectric measurements (LCR-Q Meter)

(Varying Frequency)

Specifications and Charges

 

·        Computerized Set-Up

·        Hioki Make

·        Frequency range 50 Hz to 5 MHz

·        Sample Type: Solid (Pellet form)

·        Charges: 50 Rs per sample

 

  1. Ultrasonic Interferometer (For Solid samples)

(Dual Frequency)

Specifications and Charges

 

·        For Solid Samples

·        Dual Frequency

·        Sample Type: Solid (Pellet form)

·        Charges: 50 Rs per sample

 

  1. C. Resistivity Set-Up

(By Varying Temperature)

Specifications and Charges

 

·        For Solid Samples

·        Varying Temperature

·        Temperature range 0 to 500 0C

·        Sample Type: Solid (Pellet form)

·        Charges: 100 Rs per sample

 

Note: Students from Outside of College Research Centre They will be paid Charges as per norms

Address for Correspondence:

Department of Physics,

Shrikrishna Mahavidyalaya, Gunjoti

Tq. Omerga Dist. Osmanabad (M.S.) India

Pin. 413613

E-mail: smpatange@rediffmaill.com

ram111612@yahoo.co.in

Phone: 09423342372 (Dr. S. M. Patange)

09423450152   (Dr. R. H. Kadam)

 

  • Department Runs the Certificate Course in Repair and Maintenance of electronic UPS (2021)
  • The department conducts the Pre knowledge test for B.Sc. F. Y. students.
  • Department conducts the group discussions and seminars.
  • The department takes initiative regarding study tours.
  • Dr Ram Kadam U tube link
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