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This program structures research into compact teams comprising faculty, postdocs, and both graduate and undergraduate students who collaborate intensively on interconnected projects. Key research domains span experimental and theoretical particle physics, synchrotron radiation studies, accelerator physics, along with structural and computational biophysics, plus investigations into magnetism and electrodynamics. The program features intimate class settings and fosters direct mentorship, with thesis projects developed through tight faculty-student partnerships.
As a leading research university, Illinois Tech maintains strong ties with Argonne National Laboratory, Fermilab, and international physics initiatives such as Daya Bay. Research strengths encompass particle and accelerator physics, condensed matter studies, superconductivity investigations, and both experimental and computational biophysics. Faculty bring specialized knowledge in fields like X-ray synchrotron radiation analysis.