Main navigation
- Programs
- Subjects
- Universities
- Destinations
- Advice
The University of Maryland's Physics Department ranks among the nation's largest, delving into over 30 specialized physics disciplines. Our collaborative community of faculty and students engages in groundbreaking research at the forefront of modern physics. Combining a demanding academic program with our strategic proximity to Washington D.C., this vibrant research environment creates an exceptional learning opportunity. Undergraduate students gain admission to top-tier graduate programs and competitive employment, while our graduates pursue distinguished careers across government, private sector, and academic institutions. Maryland's gravity research team conducts meticulous gravitational experiments and designs ultra-precise gravity measurement devices. Current initiatives explore building an innovative low-frequency (0.1-10 Hz) gravitational-wave detector using superconducting systems. Planned projects feature developing an advanced gradiometer with potential applications in geophysical studies, resource discovery, and precision navigation. Furthermore, we actively participate in the LIGO Scientific Collaboration, processing and interpreting data from the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory.