Modern Physics Poster Presentation by Third-Grade Students

The Physics Education Department at Tishk International University successfully organized a modern physics poster presentation conducted by third-grade students. The event provided an excellent opportunity for students to demonstrate their understanding of fundamental modern physics concepts through creative and informative poster displays.

During the event, students presented posters on a variety of topics, including Black Body Radiation, the Photoelectric Effect, Electron Diffraction, and the Specific Charge of the Electron (e/m). Through their presentations, students explained the theoretical foundations, experimental approaches, and scientific significance of these topics, highlighting their relevance to the development of modern physics.

Faculty members and fellow students attended the event, engaging in meaningful discussions and providing valuable feedback to the presenters. The activity fostered critical thinking, scientific communication, and collaborative learning, allowing students to strengthen both their academic knowledge and presentation skills.

The Physics Education Department extends its appreciation to all participating students for their dedication, creativity, and hard work. Such activities reflect the department’s commitment to promoting active learning, scientific inquiry, and academic excellence among future physics educators.

Keywords: Modern Physics, Poster Presentation, Black-Body Radiation, Photoelectric Effect, Electron Diffraction, Specific Charge of the Electron, Third-Grade Students, Physics Education Department, Tishk International University.