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Physics and Astronomy<\/h1><\/div><\/div>\n
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Physics is awesome!<\/h2>\n

From the big bang and black holes to atoms and photons, Physics and Astronomy are about studying nature on a fundamental level, from scales large to small. Curious about how the world works? Interested in gaining an incredible skill set that will make you attractive to a wide range of employers? Join us!
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Why study physics?<\/a><\/span><\/div>
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Faculty Research<\/h2>\n

Department research areas include gravitational waves, fluid mechanics, experimental optics, astrophysics, and science education. Student research opportunities are available. Learn more and get involved!<\/p>\n

Our Faculty & Staff<\/a><\/span>Department Research<\/a><\/span><\/p>
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