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Department of Physics
Research Groups

The following is a comprehensive list of research groups associated with the Physics Department. For more information about a specific group, its membership and research, visit their Web sites listed below.
 


Physics Department Research Groups

Astrophysics

Atomic, Molecular & Optical Physics

Biophysics & Condensed Matter Physics

Cosmology

Experimental Neutrino and Astroparticle Physics

High Energy Experimental

Nuclear Experimental

Plasma Physics

Quantum Computing

Subatomic Theory


Related Interdisciplinary Programs

Antarctic Astronomy and Astrophysics Research Institute

Biophysics Program

Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching, and Learning (CIRTL)

Center for Magnetic Self-Organization in Laboratory & Astrophysical Plasmas

Center for Plasma Theory and Computation

Fusion Technology Institute

Grid Laboratory of Wisconsin (GLOW)

IceCube Neutrino Observatory

Materials Science Program

Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC)

Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center (NSEC)

Neuroscience Training Program

Quantum Computing

Space Science and Engineering Center (SSEC)

Women in Science & Engineering Leadership Institute (WISELI)


Campus Facilities

Center for Nanotechnology

Condor--High Throughput Computing

Materials Science Center

Physical Sciences Laboratory (PSL)

Synchrotron Radiation Center (SRC)


Departments that Collaborate with Physics

Animal Health and Biomedical Sciences

Astronomy

Chemical and Biological Engineering

Chemistry

Computer Science

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Engineering Physics

Genetics

Geology

Materials Science and Engineering

Medical Physics

Questions? Contact the Department of Physics.


 

 
Last updated: 2/17/2007
 
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