PhD in Physics- Experimental Nuclear and Particle Physics in Raleigh United States | North Carolina State University

North Carolina State University | Raleigh United States
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Qualification
Doctor of Philosophy
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
USD 29,433
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
36 months

NC State's experimental nuclear physics program explores diverse areas including low-energy nuclear studies, nuclear chaos phenomena, fundamental particle interactions, astrophysical nuclear processes, and neutrino research. Faculty and graduate researchers work at local facilities like TUNL and PULSTAR as well as international laboratories. The team specializes in complex experiments addressing foundational physics questions, providing students with practical experience and global collaboration opportunities. Our Physics Department delivers exceptional graduate education, equipping students for successful academic and professional paths in physics. The Ph.D. curriculum fosters an intellectually stimulating environment focused on cutting-edge physics research, while our two M.S. options (thesis and non-thesis) serve as stepping stones to doctoral studies or professional advancement. We aspire for NC State's Physics Department to be recognized for groundbreaking research in both pure and applied physics, combining theoretical and experimental approaches while fostering an inclusive, collaborative community that integrates pioneering research with innovative teaching methods.


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Language Requirements

English
IELTS 6.5

Qualification Requirements

We welcome applications from students who will have earned bachelor's degrees at accredited institutions by Fall 2022. The majority of our applicants major in physics in their undergraduate education, but some obtain their degrees in related fields such as electrical engineering or mathematics. The department has on occasion admitted interested students who focused on social sciences or even humanities as undergraduates. Certified undergraduate transcripts must be sent directly from the undergraduate institution to the NC State Graduate School. Transcripts must be received from all undergraduate institutions that the applicant attended.
Three letters of recommendation must be included from people qualified to judge the prospective student's ability to succeed in graduate school. These can be submitted electronically via the application system or via hard copy to the Department of Physics Graduate Office.
GRE Scores. We are aware that the ability to take GRE Subject tests is currently limited due to the Covid pandemic. If you have prior test results, we will be able to consider them, but do not require submission. Passing the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 80 or above, passing IELTS (International English Language System) with with an overall band score of at least 6.5 , Toefl paper-based test requires a score of 550 or higher (with scores of 50 on at least two of the three sections and no section score below 45). Applicants will submit a CV and candidate statement. The candidate statement should describe why the applicant is pursuing a graduate degree, what research experience and accomplishments the candidate has obtained, and possible research interests and advisers. Finally the candidate should address special or unusual aspects of their educational career.
Applicants are able to submit additional materials at their discretion. For instance, these include publications or copies of posters that were presented at scientific meetings.

Tuition USD 29,433

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