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Our research focuses on: Developing theoretical models and conducting numerical simulations of supernovae and their remnants, gamma-ray bursts, gravitational waves from supernovae and black hole collisions, as well as matter accretion onto compact objects and planetary nebulae. We study shock waves, particle acceleration processes, and cosmic ray phenomena. Our work also explores neutrino physics and nucleosynthesis in supernovae and gamma-ray bursts. Through radio, infrared, optical, and x-ray observations, we investigate supernova remnants, pulsar-wind nebulae, and planetary nebulae. The Physics Department provides exceptional graduate programs designed to equip students for successful careers in academia and professional physics. Our Ph.D. program fosters an intellectually stimulating environment with a strong research focus that pushes the boundaries of physics knowledge. We offer two Master's degree options (thesis and non-thesis) to prepare students for doctoral studies or professional opportunities. We aspire for NC State's Physics Department to be recognized for groundbreaking research in both fundamental and applied physics. Our approach combines theoretical and experimental physics with practical applications, while integrating cutting-edge research with innovative teaching methods to cultivate a dynamic academic community within an inclusive university setting.