Physics is the cornerstone of understanding how things work at the most fundamental level. In the Physics Ph.D. program at Georgia State University, students delve into the building blocks and mechanics of our reality, from the smallest particles to the vastness of space. Physics majors learn how to apply these fundamental principles to a wide array of phenomena and processes.
Enrolling in our physics program means not just learning about the universe but also developing crucial skills such as critical and analytical thinking, advanced problem-solving and proficiency in mathematical and computational tools. These skills are indispensable in both scientific research and real-world applications.
The department’s goal is to deliver high-quality instructional programs at the graduate level to prepare students for productive careers in academia, industry and engineering. The emphasis of the graduate program is the training of physicists.
Physicists at Georgia State are involved in five main areas of research:
- Atomic physics
- Biophysics
- Condensed matter physics
- Neurophysics
- Nuclear Physics
For more information on physics research at Georgia State, visit the department website.