The PhD in Physics at Penn State enables students to explore the laws of the universe from quantum mechanics to cosmology. Students conduct groundbreaking research in condensed matter, particle physics, gravitational theory, and biophysics. With access to top labs, international collaborations, and leading faculty, graduates shape the future of fundamental science and applied technology.
Modeling black hole entropy using quantum field theory
Simulating superconductivity in topological materials
Analyzing neutrino oscillations in long-baseline experiments
Designing low-temperature detectors for dark matter searches
Studying quantum entanglement in many-body systems
Developing algorithms for lattice gauge theory computations
Modeling spacetime curvature near neutron stars
Exploring biophysical modeling of DNA under stress
Building optomechanical sensors for gravitational wave detection
Investigating fractional quantum Hall effect in 2D systems
Designing high-precision atomic clocks for satellite synchronization
Modeling thermodynamics in open quantum systems
Analyzing quantum coherence in photosynthetic proteins
Developing cryogenic setups for qubit control
Creating AI-assisted simulations for particle tracking
Explore quantum, cosmic, and condensed matter frontiers with Penn State’s PhD in Physics.
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