Space physics is the study of the natural phenomenon that occur in our solar system. Specifically, the sun, the particles and radiation it creates and how these affect the planets. This includes ...
1724 – 2024 Here you can explore our history, our schedule of Physics 300 events and discover how you can participate. Entry routes are either Physical Sciences (TR063) or Theoretical Physics (TR035) ...
The department welcomes inquiries from interested students. For more information about the department’s undergraduate programs, please contact the undergraduate faculty advisor, Dr. Lisa Koerner, at ...
Cambridge University Press is a leading publisher of textbooks, handbooks and monographs that span all areas of physics and astronomy, from condensed matter physics to mathematical physics, and from ...
The CMS experiment at CERN is the latest to weigh in on the mass of the W boson—an elementary particle that, along with the Z boson, mediates the weak force, which is responsible for a form of ...
This series provides a vehicle for the publication of informal lecture note volumes in all areas of theoretical and experimental physics. Aimed at graduate students and researchers, the notes present ...
Applied physics is the study of physics for a practical purpose, as opposed to physics motived solely for an improved fundamental understanding. This includes technological advances such as the ...
Physics is the science of matter and of the forces that hold our universe together. Scientific achievements in physics can affect philosophical thinking and our entire worldview, but physics research ...
The Department of Physics hosts a unique group of scientists and supporting staff addressing problems in physics, from the smallest scales of elementary particles, via the 'human' scales of climate ...
Quantum entanglement is a fascinating feature of quantum physics—the theory of the very small. If two particles are quantum-entangled, the state of one particle is tied to that of the other ...