Washington D.C.,
DC,
United States
Type
Private
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree
Condensed Matter Physics (CMP) investigates how collective interactions among numerous components - including atoms, molecules, and electrons - produce the observable properties of materials. These fundamental elements combine to create various structures like crystals, non-crystalline solids, polymer chains, large molecules, and biological substances including DNA. Consequently, CMP frequently bridges disciplines such as Solid State Physics, Materials Science, Chemistry, and Biology.
Our CMP research mirrors the field's diversity, employing experimental, theoretical, and computational approaches to uncover relationships between atomic-scale structures and bulk material characteristics.