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Physics

Physics explores the fundamental principles governing the behavior of our universe, from the subatomic scale to the cosmological scale. These principles underlie most modern technologies, and have direct applications to biology, chemistry, neuroscience, engineering, environmental analysis, etc., making physics a highly versatile undergraduate major. Physics majors work closely with faculty as they develop a broad range of highly flexible analytical and quantitative model-building and problem-solving skills. Our program places particular curricular emphasis on computational/numerical modeling techniques, so that our majors are well versed in tackling complex problems which are not readily solved by traditional methods. Physics alumni go on to a variety of positions, including industrial and academic research, biophysics, engineering, finance, law, medicine, mathematics. Course requirements for the physics major are kept relatively modest, allowing students with multiple interests to pursue double and dual majors and minors.

Program Information


Faculty List

Physics

Buchholz, James

Visiting Professor of Physics
Phone: 72836

Di Luccio, Tiziana

Experimental Physics Education Specialist

Gould, Scot

Professor of Physics
Phone: 73197

Landsberg, Adam

Professor of Physics; Natural Sciences Convener, Physics
Phone: 78016

Lee, Jia "Gloria"

Visiting Assistant Professor of Physics
Phone: 70889

Marzen, Sarah

Assistant Professor of Physics
Phone: 70923

Setter, Kevin

Visiting Assistant Professor of Physics
Phone: 79503

Sheung, Janet

Assistant Professor of Physics
Phone: 78265

Sofia, Ulysses

Weinberg Family Dean of the Natural Sciences Department and Professor of Physics