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Fieldwork for Physics Students

During the period from June 3rd to June 7th, 2024, a fieldwork was conducted in Belgrade for third and fourth-year students of Physics study program. This five-day study journey included visits to prominent scientific institutions covering a wide range of research topics, thus providing students with deeper insights into various fields of physics. The fieldwork was led by Assistant Bojan Kovačević, MSc.

The first day of the study trip was dedicated to astronomical and astrophysical content. During visits to the Astronomical Observatory on Zvezdara and the Planetarium at Kalemegdan, students expanded their knowledge about the structure of the universe and observation techniques, as well as contemporary space telescopes such as the Hubble Telescope and the James Webb Telescope.

Subsequently, they visited the Institute of Nuclear Sciences “Vinča,” where they acquired deeper knowledge of various methods of material synthesis and characterization, and also had the opportunity to attend lectures on theoretical physics topics (covering theories of gravity and condensed matter theories).

As part of the visit to the Faculty of Physics at the University of Belgrade, students visited the crystal growth laboratory and the laboratory for testing the dielectric properties of materials, providing them with an overview of different methods for examining material surfaces and their properties, spectroscopic methods, as well as the opportunity to work with electron microscopes, atomic force microscopes, X-ray diffraction analysis devices, and numerous others. Additionally, a lecture was conducted by the leaders of the research group in the field of particle physics, quantum fields, and gravity, during which students were introduced to the details of the group’s active project.

Deeper knowledge and experience in the areas of atomic and molecular physics, collision processes, lasers, optics, ionized gases, and biophysics were acquired during the visit to the Institute of Physics in Zemun.

The conducted fieldwork proved to be an impressive experience for the students, providing them not only with theoretical and practical knowledge but also enabling interaction with experts from various fields and encouraging their further academic growth. 

Author of the text: Bojan Kovačević, MSc

 

Field Study of Students in the Urban Area of the City of Banja Luka

On Friday, June 7, 2024, third-year students of the Spatial Planning study program within the Urban Geography course, and first-year students of the Geography (Tourismology) study program within the Tourist Geography course, had the opportunity to learn about the historical-geographical and contemporary urban development and spatial organization of the city of Banja Luka in the field.

The students were introduced to the historical and cultural development of the City from the Roman, medieval, Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian periods, through the era of the Vrbas Banovina, and up to the contemporary period.

In addition to the most significant cultural-historical monuments of the City and its historical heritage as tourist attractions, the students visited the historical core of the City, the Kastel fortress, and the Vrbas Banovina museum exhibition at the Banski Dvor during the field study.

The students analyzed the urban concept and approach to the tourist valorization of the City on-site.

The field study was conducted by professors and associates of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at the University of Banja Luka:

– Dr. Mira Mandić, Full Professor

– Dr. Aleksandar Majić, Senior Assistant

– Mr. Dragica Delić, Senior Assistant

Authors of the text: Dr. Mira Mandić, Full Professor and Dr. Aleksandar Majić  

Photographs: Mr. Dragica Delić