Link: https://phy.princeton.edu/
Description: WEBMathematical Physics; Particle & Nuclear Astrophysics; Particle Phenomenology; Publications; Postdoctoral Fellows; Centers Submenu. Institute for Research and Innovation in Software for High Energy Physics; Princeton Center for Complex Materials; The Center for the Physics of Biological Function; The Princeton Gravity Initiative
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Link: https://www.princeton.edu/academics/area-of-study/physics
Description: WEBPhysics topics include: mechanics with applications to fluid mechanics, wave phenomena, and thermodynamics. The lab revolves around a single project to build, launch, and analyze the flight dynamics of water-propelled rockets. One lecture, three preceptorials, one three-hour laboratory.
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Link: https://phy.princeton.edu/people/faculty
Description: WEBMichael Aizenman. Professor of Physics & Mathematics. Robert Austin. Professor of Physics. Waseem Bakr. Professor of Physics. Bogdan A. Bernevig. Professor of …
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Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princeton_University_Department_of_Physics
Description: WEBThe Princeton University Department of Physics is an academic department dedicated to research and teaching at Princeton University. The associated faculty members, researchers, and students have been recognized for their research contributions, having been awarded 19 Nobel Prizes , four National Medals of Science , and two Wolf Prizes …
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Link: https://phy.princeton.edu/undergraduate-program
Description: WEBPhysics alumni may be found in academic and industrial physics research positions as well as consulting, medicine, law, teaching, biotechnology, university leadership, and engineering. The Physics Department section of the Undergraduate Announcement includes an overview of the undergraduate program as well as the official requirements …
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Link: https://phy.princeton.edu/academics
Description: WEBMathematical Physics; Particle & Nuclear Astrophysics; Particle Phenomenology; Publications; Postdoctoral Fellows; Centers Submenu. Institute for Research and …
DA: 40 PA: 37 MOZ Rank: 47
Link: https://phy.princeton.edu/graduate-program
Description: WEBGraduate study in the Department of Physics is strongly focused on research, and only the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) program is offered. The Physics Department maintains an active research program with equal emphasis on theoretical and experimental studies.
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Link: https://phy.princeton.edu/program-study
Description: WEBProgram of Study. A typical physics major takes introductory mechanics (Physics 103 or 105) and introductory electromagnetism (104 or 106) in the first year, and advanced mechanics (205 or 207) and introductory quantum mechanics (208) the second year.
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Link: https://phy.princeton.edu/academics/undergraduate-program/choosing-courses
Description: WEBPhysics majors take a wide assortment of advanced courses to complete the requirements for the major and to explore their own interests. We recommend to start with our own 400-level courses. Courses taken by special arrangement include reading courses and graduate courses (500-level).
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Link: https://phy.princeton.edu/undergraduate-program-0
Description: WEBCONTACT: Karen A. Kelly, Undergraduate [email protected], 208 Jadwin Hall, 609-258-4418 Overview Physics addresses the material universe at its most fundamental levels. Physical laws apply from subatomic to cosmological scales.
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