Welcome. Our department provides an attentive, hands-on research and learning community for undergraduate and graduate students up through the PhD level.
Our diverse and dynamic faculty of twelve includes three women and represents seven different countries. We carry out state-of-the-art research in this department. Out of 10 research faculties, there are 5 NSF CAREER award winners, 2 Cottrell and Scialog Scholars, and 1 W.M. Keck Foundation award recipient. Additionally, faculties are supported by DOE, traditional (three-year) funding from NSF and grant awards (R15, RO1) from NIH.
Using Fundamental Knowledge to
Expand Academic Horizons
Specialized courses help tailor undergraduate degree options in the direction of physics, astrophysics or medical physics. Some students pursue our dual-degree with engineering, or utilize a physics education as foundational knowledge before entering medical school or law school.
Graduate students are integral to progress in research and teaching on campus. They work closely with faculty and undergraduates while pursuing a master's in physics or PhD in physics or biophysics.