Our research activities cover the range from constituents of matter at the subatomic and molecular levels to solar/stellar astrophysics and the evolution of active galaxies. Our CHARA Array is the largest optical/IR interferometer in the world.
Our research activities cover the range from constituents of matter at the subatomic and molecular levels to solar/stellar astrophysics and the evolution of active galaxies. Our CHARA Array is the largest optical/IR interferometer in the world.
We Love Notre Dame Graduate Students!
The Physics Department has twelve faculty members whose areas of research include computational nuclear/ nuclear astrophysics, computational polymer physics, condensed matter and low temperature physics, medical physics and optics.
Leading edge research lies at heart of graduate programs in physics.
Ranked among the top 20 in the nation by the prestigious National Research Council, the Graduate Studies Program in the Department of Physics is the perfect next step in your academic career.
An interdisciplinary graduate program bridging physics and emerging technologies in engineering, medicine, natural resources, and public policy
Discover the earliest supernova, use nanomaterials to image cancer, measure the mass of the neutrino, or determine the structure of the web of our universe…
The Old Dominion University Department of Physics is focused on the academic and career success of all of our students.