Welcome to the Department of Physics
Seminars / Colloquia
News from the Department
- Graduate student Yu Zheng (major Professor Ian Shipsey) received the Research Poster Award at the 1st US Large Hadron Collider Users Meeting held on October 24 at Fermi Lab
- Professor Daniela Bortoletto appointed to the Advisory Committee for the NSF Directorate of Math & Physical Sciences (MPSAC).
Purdue Press Releases
- Purdue receives grant to help students learn about climate change
- Stars aligned for Purdue physicist and international research group
- Purdue alumna establishes new graduate fellowship for Department of Physics
Purdue Physics in the News
- Purdue researchers find correlations between nuclear decay rates and earth-sun distance
- Professors Ian Shipsey and Virgil Barnes interviewed about the LHC (WTHR.com)
- Physics team finds indication of conical emission of subatomic particles
Alumni in the News
- Celeste Bottorff (BS 1975) received the 2008 Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Award.
- Mario Paniccia (MS 1990, PhD 1994) received the 2008 Scientist of the Year Award from R&D Magazine.
Physics News
- Particle physicists pick up Nobel Prize
- Satellite captures HD video of earthrise over the moon (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)
Discovery, learning and engagement...we welcome you to browse our site and further explore why we are excited about physics!
» Current physics students — Do you know who wants to hire YOU? Check out our career pages for advice provided by our physics alumni on career paths, positions, and more.
Open Positions in Physics
Faculty Position In Accelerator Mass Spectrometry/Cosmogenic Nuclides
Postdoctoral Position in study of relativistic jet phenomena in active galactic nuclei (AGN)
Postdoctoral Research Associate in Physics (High Energy Theory)
Postdoctoral Position in Experimental Nanophysics and Devices of Graphene
Meet One of Our Faculty...
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Society of Physics Students
The Society of Physics Students is an organization with the goal to make students studying physics feel welcome at Purdue and to provide a rich environment where physics students of all ages can come together and discuss physics and world issues, get help on homework, and just hang out.
Outreach (K-12)
Purdue's Department of Physics has developed a highly successful outreach program, PEARLS (Physics Educational Assistance, Resources and Learning Strategies), that brings the excitement of physical science to many students who would not otherwise be exposed to physics. It also encourages teachers and parents to motivate students to pursue careers in science, engineering, and technology. Purdue brings PEARLS of Science wisdom to your school.
· Presentations made at INAAPT State Meeting in Terre Haute, April 2007
· Teacher professional development workshops.
· Classroom visits.
· Physics on the Road Demo's has impacted approximately 30,000 K-12 students per year in the last ten years.
Purdue University Research Expertise Database (PURE)
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