• The research-intensive department focuses on five areas of research: astrophysics, biological physics, condensed matter physics, optics, and quantum computing, with faculty members specializing in theoretical, experimental, and computational tools.
  • Over the last decade, the department has grown to become a major powerhouse of research, housing 42 faculty members and approximately 230 graduate students, attracting the top research funding per faculty at the University.
  • The Program offers Graduate research fields in:
    • Astrophysics and Gravitation
    • Atomic Molecular and Optical Physics
    • Biophysics
    • Chemical Physics
    • Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
    • Industrial and Applied Physics
    • Quantum Computing
    • Subatomic Physics