Graduate Program

We are a research-intensive department, with expertise spanning experimental, theoretical, and computational physics. Active areas of research include nanomaterials, soft condensed matter, biophysics, remote sensing and physics education research. When applying, please indicate your area(s) of research interest. If you wish to work with a particular faculty member, we recommend contacting that individual informally to discuss the availability of research opportunities.

Additionally, see the information listed on GradSchoolShopper.com and on GradSchoolMatch.com.

We are committed to enhancing the diversity of our graduate program and have recently joined the APS Bridge Program as a Partnership Institution.

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Informal inquiries about the Physics graduate program may be directed to Dr. Mila Kryjevskaia, Professor & Graduate Coordinator

Dr. Mila Kryjevskaia, Graduate Coordinator