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The department is concerned with teaching the preparatory year students the curricula of engineering basic sciences, as well as the students at other engineering branches. The curricula contain: mathematics, physics, mechanics, technical drawing and projection, chemistry, computers, English and history of engineering sciences.
The department encompasses 14 members, 14 assistant lecturers and demonstrators doing their best to pursue master degrees and doctorate degrees in philosophy of engineering mathematics, engineering physics, engineering mechanics and computer sciences.
Department members are interested in the following research areas; algebra, analytical engineering, numerical analysis, partial differential equations, wavelets, fractional Fourier transform, atomic physics, nuclear physics, plasma physics, semiconductors physics and robotics.
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