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The Chemical Physics Program offers a doctoral pathway for students pursuing careers that demand advanced expertise in both physics and chemistry. Participants can explore diverse research areas spanning biophysics, chemistry, physics, engineering disciplines, meteorology, and quantum sciences. This program is tailored for individuals holding bachelor's degrees in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Engineering, with strong foundations in mathematics and physical sciences. The curriculum includes rigorous coursework in quantum mechanics, spectroscopy, thermodynamics, and related fields, equipping students for interdisciplinary research at the University of Maryland.
Administered by the Institute for Physical Science and Technology, the program collaborates with seven academic departments across chemistry, physics, and engineering fields. A dedicated Chemical Physics Committee, comprising faculty representatives from participating units, governs the program under the leadership of the Program Director. Unique partnerships with NIST and NIH enable students to conduct off-campus research under joint supervision by government scientists and program faculty members.