Providence,
RI,
United States
Type
Private
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree
The primary objective in High Energy Theory is to establish a unified framework that comprehensively describes nature's fundamental laws. Key questions driving this pursuit include: Does space-time possess a continuous or discrete underlying structure? Can we extend Einstein's equivalence principle to quantum mechanics through symmetry? Do existing High Energy Physics models adequately account for the Big Bang's origins? Are fundamental physical constants determined by predictable principles or random occurrence? At Brown University, High Energy Physics research spans diverse areas including String Theory, M-theory, Black Hole dynamics, Gravitational studies, Cosmology, gauge theories, QCD, and related fields.