Physics

Physics provides research opportunities in many subfields of physics, including

  • : this effort has spawned a number of spin-off companies.
  • : be involved in a broad range of medical physics research in the areas of radiation therapy, medical imaging, biomedical optics and radiation biophysics.
  • : the application of quantitative principles and methods to biological systems.
  • : the aim of subatomic physics is to understand matter and the fundamental forces in the universe and ultimately form a Theory of Everything.
  • : study stars, galaxies, the material in between, and the Universe as a whole.
  • : this field is rapidly expanding and serves as the basis for many modern technological innovations.
  • is concerned with understanding and exploiting the properties of solids and liquids and the large area that this covers makes it the largest field of contemporary physics.
  • : Gravity and Relativity, String Theory, High Energy Physics, and Condensed Matter Theory, to Quantum Information and Biophysics
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Explore our Programs in Physics

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Faculty Members in Physics

Name Research Interests
Whitehead, Lorne Atomic, molecular, and optical physics; Education; Economics and business administration; Applied optics; Applied physics, especially novel geometrical approaches; Illuminating engineering and display technology; Optimizing innovation and enhancing learning within higher education
Ye, Ziliang Physical sciences; Nanomaterials; Optics and Photonics
Zhitnitsky, Ariel Particle theory, cosmology, quantum chromodymics, hadrons, axion physics, physcs of neutron stars, inflation models, dark matter problem
Zhou, Fei Condensed matter and theoretical physics, Ultra Cold Atoms Near Resonances
Zou, Ke 2D crystals, molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) synthesis, heterostructures, gated field effect transistors (FETs)

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