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Physicists exhibit diverse talents and interests. Some excel at hands-on experimentation, others are captivated by theoretical elegance, while some specialize in computational programming or science communication. Their career paths vary widely, encompassing public outreach, academic research, industrial applications, government service, and more. NYU's Graduate Physics Program strives to cultivate exceptional talent by welcoming students with varied backgrounds, abilities, and aspirations in physics, astrophysics, and biophysics. We support each department member in discovering their unique trajectory. Our admissions process seeks motivated, qualified candidates who can fully utilize our training resources. Recognizing that no single measure can adequately assess every applicant, we evaluate all application materials holistically, weighing each component's relevance to the student's goals.
The Physics Department provides Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degree programs, featuring both experimental and theoretical research opportunities. Specializations span astrophysics and cosmology, atomic/molecular physics, condensed matter physics, particle physics, quantum field theory and string theory, quantum optics, and statistical physics. Through strategic faculty hiring, we continually strengthen existing research while exploring new frontiers. The PhD curriculum prepares students to conduct cutting-edge physics research. We encourage doctoral candidates to begin supervised research once they've mastered fundamental physics principles and methods. Flexible course requirements foster both specialized depth and broad understanding within modern physics.