Graduate Research
Our department offers research opportunities in theoretical, experimental and computational astronomy and astrophysics, biophysics, and condensed matter and materials physics. PhD candidates in the program will work closely with faculty advisors to create a path of study that culminates in a dissertation defense based on independent research of a publishable quality.
Graduate students receive full tuition and a nine-month stipend as they pursue master's or PhD degrees in physics, working as either graduate research assistants (GRAs) or graduate teaching assistants (GTAs).