Where Curiosity Meets Creativity

Whether it's conducting groundbreaking research in state-of-the-art laboratories or engaging in hands-on labs that bridge theory with practice, students are empowered to explore the frontiers of knowledge. Through collaborative endeavors and mentorship from esteemed faculty, they nurture their creativity, pushing the boundaries of what is known and uncovering new insights that shape our understanding of the world. Creation flourishes in this dynamic environment as curiosity fuels the drive to innovate, ultimately propelling students toward transformative discoveries that makes us Penn State.

"Our department is diverse and welcoming, and our stellar faculty lead different areas of physics that include astrophysics, gravity and cosmology, condensed matter, particle physics, biological physics, and atomic, molecular, and optical physics. We strive to make the department the best working place for our faculty, staff, students, and postdocs—a place promoting values that include creativity, inclusion, passion, innovation, teamwork, transparency, perseverance, honesty, and humility, and where everyone is valued, supported, included, and trusted."
Mauricio Terrones, George A. and Margaret M. Downsbrough Department Head
Mauricio Terrones.
Physics Undergrad student conducting an experiment on a 2DCC machine
Physics undergraduate program

Develop a broad, deep, and rigorous knowledge of the quantitative problems that govern the natural world.

Physics graduate researching looking at an experiment

Intellectually challenging and exciting graduate research alongside leading physics faculty full of talent, enthusiasm, and imagination.

Physics graduate program

Physics Spotlight

International LZ experiment sees new results in search for dark matter

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International LZ experiment sees new results in search for dark matter
Repost from Argonne Quantum Foundry: Making the atomic universe visible

Nitin Samarth was recently featured in the following article by the Argonne National Laboratory.

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Repost from Argonne Quantum Foundry: Making the atomic universe visible
‘Kink state’ control may provide pathway to quantum electronics

Researchers develop a robust quantum highway with switch to control electron movement.

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‘Kink state’ control may provide pathway to quantum electronics