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Geophysics is an intensely quantitative field that demands strong mathematical and physics foundations. Learners explore diverse subjects such as earthquake physics and seismic wave behavior, comprehensive reservoir characterization techniques using real-world oilfield data, and computational methods for simulating earth-system processes among various other research domains. Those pursuing graduate degrees in geophysics investigate Earth's properties through physical measurements, utilizing theoretical frameworks, experimental work (both lab and field-based), and computational modeling. The department's research encompasses everything from meticulous laboratory analyses of geological materials to field expeditions in challenging environments, as well as advanced computational simulations and subsurface imaging.