The Master of Science in Physics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison provides advanced training in classical and modern physics. Students engage in theoretical, experimental, and computational research across quantum mechanics, electrodynamics, statistical mechanics, astrophysics, and more—preparing for PhD studies or careers in science, education, and high-tech industries.
Quantum Entanglement Simulations in Two-Qubit Systems
Designing a Low-Noise Cryogenic Setup for Superconductivity Experiments
Statistical Mechanics of Phase Transitions in Spin Systems
Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation and Early Universe Models
Particle Detection Algorithms for High-Energy Physics Colliders
Study of Magnetoresistance in Thin Film Materials
Simulation of Solar Magnetic Field Dynamics Using MHD Equations
Spectroscopic Analysis of Hydrogen Emission Lines
Modeling Gravitational Wave Propagation in Curved Spacetime
Designing Optical Cavities for Laser Stabilization
Lattice QCD Computation for Baryon Mass Prediction
Chaotic Motion in Multi-Body Celestial Systems
Thermal Conductivity in Graphene Nanostructures
Neutrino Oscillation Studies Using Reactor Data
Femtosecond Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy for Material Analysis
Simulation of Electron Behavior in Quantum Dots
Dark Matter Candidate Search Using Direct Detection Methods
High-Precision Interferometry for Measurement of Planck Constant
Nonlinear Optics in Photonic Crystal Fibers
Evaluating Cosmic Ray Shower Distribution at High Altitudes
Delve into foundational and frontier physics topics with one of the nation’s leading physics departments and research facilities.
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