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condensed matter physics
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Department of Physics
Physics is the study of the fundamental laws of nature. Pacific University's program in Physics is designed to prepare students for careers in applied physics and engineering as well as for graduate study in physics and related fields. Physics students are encouraged to gain practical experience through participation in on-campus experimental projects and industrial internships. Facilities are available for student research in nuclear physics, fluid dynamics, nonlinear dynamical systems, condensed matter physics, and optics. The majority of our graduates go to graduate school in physics and related fields or take engineering-related positions in technical industry.


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