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Dear Friends of Physics:
Welcome to the Arizona State University Department of Physics. Thank you for your interest in our department.
Physics is such a fundamental science that is at the foundation of all fields of science, engineering and technology. Our students and faculty are advancing a broad range of themes including materials and nanoscale science, biological physics, particle-astrophysics, and cosmology. All of these topics extend beyond the traditional boundaries of physics.
For decades, Arizona State University has sustained world leadership in electron diffraction physics and high resolution electron microscopy, and this strength has been greatly expanded in recent years. We are a leader in physics research of solid state phenomena at nanometer scales. State-of-the-art instrumentation includes electron microscopes, scanning probe microscopes, ion beam probes, solid state lasers and a low energy electron microscope. We conduct experimental research at the smallest scales, and have access to world-class accelerators across the globe. In addition to experimental research, ASU continues to generate impressive research in theoretical physics including cosmology, nuclear and particle physics, and biological physics.
Our commitment is first and foremost to developing the highest quality programs and research opportunities for students engaged in the study of physics. Our physics students go on to positions in industry or academia prepared with a top-notch physics educational experience. This is made possible through a combination of exemplary faculty and dedicated staff.
The physics faculty here at ASU are among the finest researchers, teachers and mentors in the field today. They include faculty who are fellows of prestigious science organizations such as the National Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Physical Society, Regents’ Professors, noted authors and nationally recognized for research in science education. In addition to outstanding faculty, we have a dedicated department staff that works to support research and teaching at every level. The business, administrative, instructional, and information technology teams are a vital component of our overall success.
I am excited to be part of a department focused on uncovering new physics in all areas of science and technology. I encourage you to explore our Web site and visit us on the Tempe campus to learn more about the opportunities in physics available to you at Arizona State University.
Sincerely,
Robert J. Nemanich, chair and professor
Arizona State University