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The UCSB Physics Department offers exceptional facilities for both experimental and theoretical studies. State-of-the-art labs in the Physics building support diverse research areas including soft and living matter physics, condensed matter physics (covering graphene, quantum materials, and quantum information science), atomic/molecular physics (encompassing quantum emulation, sensing, and investigations beyond the standard model), plus cutting-edge detector development for astrophysics and particle physics. Strong interdisciplinary collaborations extend these research efforts across departmental boundaries.
Theoretical physics benefits from world-class resources. The prestigious Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics (KITP), located adjacent to the physics building, hosts extended research programs spanning astrophysics, condensed matter, particle physics, nuclear physics, soft/living matter, string theory, and relativity - attracting top physicists globally. Physics graduate students enjoy full access to KITP activities. Additionally, Microsoft's Station Q at CNSI spearheads specialized research in topological phases and quantum computing theory. These centers provide unparalleled access to theoretical physics advancements and leading experts in the field.
A candidate for admission to the Ph.D. program must present an undergraduate degree in physics, or its equivalent.
TOEFL scores 550 Paper-Based Test (PBT), 80 Internet-Based Test (IBT) or IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Overall Band score of 7 or higher (if applicable).
Deadline: Fall Only: December 15