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Harvard Physics faculty in 2024 The Department of Physics at...
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Harvard University's physics students are welcomed into an...
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PRECEPTOR IN PHYSICS The Department of Physics at Harvard...
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Harvard College. The concentration in Physics, administered by the Department of Physics, serves a variety of goals and interests. A concentration in Physics provides a foundation for subsequent professional work in physics, and also for work in computer science, astronomy, biophysics, chemical physics, engineering and applied physics, earth ...
The Harvard Physics Department has a large and very active undergraduate program, graduating 50-60 majors (concentrators) a year (including those in the Chemistry and Physics concentration, also administered by the department).
Students in the program are doing research in many areas, including atomic and molecular physics, quantum optics, condensed-matter physics, computational physics, the physics of solids and fluids, biophysics, astrophysics, statistical mechanics, mathematical physics, high-energy particle physics, quantum field theory, string theory, relativity, ...
The Max Planck-Harvard Research Center for Quantum Optics (MPHQ) joins the expertise of the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ) and the Harvard University Department of Physics to support research and educational activities in fundamental and applied physics ranging from quantum gases, quantum sensing, quantum metrology, and quantum con...
What is quantum physics? Students and faculty from across Harvard explain the basics of quantum physics and why it’s so important. Learn about Harvard’s Conceptual Foundations of Quantum Mechanics course. The long answer. How does it work (and not work)? “Quantum physics works phenomenally well.