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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.