PhD in Physics - Condensed Matter Experiment in Princeton United States | Princeton University

Princeton University | Princeton United States
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Qualification
Doctor of Philosophy
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
USD 62,400
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
60 months

Condensed matter physics seeks to uncover fundamental principles that explain complex behaviors in liquids and solids. Breakthroughs in this discipline reveal universal patterns that dictate how large groups of particles interact. Contemporary studies explore both quantum systems (like electron behavior in cooled solids) and soft condensed matter (including liquid crystals, polymers, and biological structures). Princeton researchers focus on experimental work in:
topological states
unconventional superconductivity in organic metals
spin-liquid phases
quantum spin configurations
topological insulators
quantum magnetic effects in spin-chain compounds
Experimental condensed matter physics research connects the Physics, Chemistry, and Electrical Engineering departments through collaborative projects and shared funding.


Destination of Study

Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 6.0

Qualification Requirements

]All official Transcripts. A bachelor's degree or its foreign equivalent from an accredited college or university. Official transcripts of your grades.
Three letters of recommendation. Applicants are required to upload a transcript (may be unofficial at this time) including the key from all attended colleges or universities.
The transcript must show the name of the student, name of the issuing institution, name of courses taken, and the grades received in those courses.
The Graduate School does not have a minimum TOEFL or IELTS score requirement. If you are offered admission and accept our offer and have scored below a 27 on the Speaking sub-section of the TOEFL iBT or below an 8.0 on the Speaking sub-section of the IELTS you will be required to take an English placement test at the start of the fall term. Students who do not pass the test will be required to enroll in English Language Program classes.

GRE :
General Test optional/not required, Physics Subject Test optional/not required

Additional departmental requirements
Applicants must indicate at least one choice from a menu of Department's current Areas of Research see the Department of Physics website Research section for descriptions of the research areas and the current activities in each. The Statement of Purpose is a good opportunity to clarify research interests. The Department of Physics notes that it is not necessary to describe how an applicant developed an interest in Physics. Applicants are typically best served by devoting the statement to a description of their research background and interests. However, applicants with unusual or compelling paths are welcome to describe their experiences. In any case, the Statement of Purpose should focus on an applicant's specific research interests at Princeton and any relevant research experience.

Tuition USD 62,400

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