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The department excels in both theoretical and experimental physics. Students with appropriate qualifications who are drawn to theoretical studies can receive mentorship across numerous modern physics disciplines, such as: particle physics, string theory, cosmology, astrophysics, heavy-ion physics, atomic physics, and condensed matter physics. The theoretical group is currently engaged in projects like employing high-performance parallel computing for lattice QCD research. On the experimental side, investigations span astrophysics, cosmology, condensed matter physics, atomic physics, heavy-ion physics, and particle physics. Columbia's experimental researchers benefit from extensive facility access, as outlined later. These diverse programs provide ample opportunities for students pursuing advanced physics education. To support academic endeavors, fellowships are granted based on scholarly merit and potential for future achievements. Graduate training emphasizes teaching and research experience as vital components, so fellowships incorporate teaching duties and research apprenticeships. Note that fellowship opportunities are exclusively for PhD candidates.
Applicant must have the equivalent of the U.S. baccalaureate degree with a superior examination record and can understand rapid idiomatic English and can speak, write and read English with a high degree of facility are eligible for admission.
English Language Requirement
Applicant must have TOEFL score of 600 on paper-and-pencil test, 100 on the internet-based test and IELTS score of 7.5