The PhD in Physics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison provides world-class training in fundamental and applied physics. Students work at the cutting edge of fields such as quantum mechanics, astrophysics, and high-energy particle physics, supported by renowned faculty, collaborative research centers, and global experiments.
Quantum Entanglement in Spin Chains and Lattice Systems
Simulating Gravitational Waves in Merging Black Holes
Magnetohydrodynamic Modeling in Fusion Reactors
Development of Novel Materials Using Density Functional Theory
Exploring CP Violation in B-Meson Decay
Detecting Dark Matter through Direct Scattering Experiments
Optical Lattice Simulations of Hubbard Models
Topological Insulators and Quantum Hall Effects
Modeling Phase Transitions in Superfluid Helium
CMB Polarization Patterns and the Early Universe
Quantum Computing Algorithms for Simulating Molecular Systems
Ultrafast Laser Dynamics in Nonlinear Optics
High-Energy Cosmic Ray Detection and Analysis
Muon Tomography for Geological Structure Imaging
Chaos Theory in Complex Physical Systems
Time Crystals and Non-Equilibrium Quantum States
Machine Learning Applications in Particle Track Reconstruction
Plasma Confinement in Tokamak Devices
Measurement of Neutrino Oscillations with Large-Scale Detectors
Quantum Thermodynamics and Information Theory
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