The PhD in Physics at the University of Pennsylvania provides students with opportunities to explore the fundamental nature of matter, energy, and the universe. The following topics offer a broad spectrum of research opportunities in theoretical and experimental physics.
Quantum Computing and Quantum Information Theory: Exploring New Frontiers
Theoretical Models of Dark Matter and Dark Energy in Cosmology
Gravitational Waves: Detection and Implications for Fundamental Physics
The Role of Symmetry in Particle Physics: From the Standard Model to Beyond
String Theory and the Quest for a Unified Theory of Everything
Astrophysical Applications of General Relativity and Black Hole Physics
High-Energy Particle Collisions: Exploring the Higgs Boson and Other Fundamental Particles
The Physics of Quantum Entanglement and Its Applications in Technology
Cosmological Models and the Evolution of the Universe
Plasma Physics and Fusion Energy: Exploring Sustainable Energy Solutions
Quantum Field Theory: Advancements in the Understanding of Forces in Nature
The Physics of Condensed Matter: Exploring Superconductivity and Quantum States
Nuclear Physics: Investigating the Structure of Atomic Nuclei and Nuclear Reactions
Experimental Particle Physics: Designing Detectors and Experiments for New Discoveries
The Intersection of Physics and Information Theory: Exploring New Computational Models
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