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The Physics program equips students with hands-on research experience, sharpens their analytical abilities, and develops vital communication and technical competencies. These skills position graduates for thriving careers across industries, academia, and various organizations. Through practical training with advanced laboratory equipment, our students receive exceptional preparation that makes them highly competitive in the workforce. Current research focuses on applied material science, including investigations of amorphous and quasicrystalline alloys, high-temperature superconductors (both single crystals and thin films), semiconductor oxide optics, and NMR applications in biological membrane studies.
Career paths include:
Postdoctoral research positions
Industrial R&D roles
Academic faculty positions
Consulting opportunities
Project leadership roles
Science and technical writing careers
To be admitted to a PhD program, a student should hold either an appropriate master’s degree or, students with a bachelor’s degree already registered in a master’s program, may convert to PhD studies in year 2 of some of the master’s programs. Students will normally be expected to have attained an 80% average and have achieved significant research progress as determined by their supervisory committee.
Application deadline: Applications are considered when received. Please contact the program directly for more details.