Smart Physics through video tracking
The Smart Physics laboratory experiments have been designed to introduce the students to two new methods of data collection and performing experiments to test and verify physical principles. 1. Using a digital camera to record videos in slow motion which allows us to observe objects moving at high speed. 2. Using a smartphone’s built-in inertial […]
Muhammad Sabieh Anwar (Personal)
Dr Muhammad Sabieh Anwar is Professor of Physics, and former Dean at the LUMS Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering, which has about 1500 students, 500 staff members and a hundred PhD holders as Faculty and is the country’s leading science and engineering academy. He helped establish the School of Science and Engineering […]
Surface charges class room demonstration
A classroom demonstration exhibiting the phenomena of surface charges on current carrying conductors has been prepared at the Physlab. It is a well known and simple phenomenon though seldom talked about and is somewhat difficult to observe. Read more
Publication accepted by EJP
An article entitled Comment on ‘Measurement of the magnetic field of small magnets with a smartphone: a very economical laboratory practice for introductory physics courses’ has been published in the European Journal of Physics. It is a comment on an article byEnrique Arribas and talks about possibilities for exploring various magnetic phenomena.
Stories from Physlab Studio 2015
A new paradigm in the undergraduate Physics teaching, where the students are given a hands-on opportunity to tread through the complete life-cycle of developing an experiment. Click here to view stories from Physlab Studio 2015
Dr. Sabieh welcomes batch 2019 to Physlab
Dr. Sabieh Anwar of the Physics Department welcomed the batch of 2019 through a motivational lecture on experimental physics. This lecture was part of the PHY100 course in Experimental Physics, a core requirement for science and engineering students. The audience were introduced to the idea of measurement and the key characteristics of the experimental culture. […]
CNC Machining Centre
The Physlab has recently acquired a CNC machine (CNC Lathe Smart 32-T8, manufactured in Taiwan). This will boost the manufacturing capabilities of the Laboratory, making possible the fabrication of high precision components and equipment for scientific research. This is the latest addition to the Physics Lab Workshop. The machine is equipped with Fanuc control.