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Carnegie Mellon University

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About Us

The Physics Department at Carnegie Mellon University offers a broad range of OPTIONS FOR UNDERGRADUATES, a strong GRADUATE PROGRAM, and cutting-edge RESEARCH. We work on CMS at the Large Hadron Collider; on the KATRIN experiment that aims to measure neutrino mass; on experiments at JLab that probe nucleon structure; on a wide variety of cosmic surveys from optical to microwave in the McWilliams Center for Cosmology & Astrophysics; on nanophysics here and at the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne; and on biological membrane structure here and at NIST. Our theorists work with pencil and paper, with experimental colleagues, with the largest computers in the world, and with machine learning colleagues on campus.

We are a small department (10 staff members, more than 35 faculty, ≈ 20 postdocs, more than 80 graduate students, and many more undergraduates) so we do not do everything. But we aim for excellence in our chosen research areas: subatomic physics, quantum electronics, cosmology, and biological physics. Mentoring the next generations of scholars is our passion: we take all aspects of undergraduate and graduate education seriously, from ensuring that a music major can learn how his instrument works to beaming with pride when a fourth-year graduate student surpasses her supervisor’s knowledge of the cosmic microwave background.

Students, postdocs, and faculty at CMU work with one another, crossing sub-fields, so that, e.g., high-energy theorists write papers with biological physicists. We work with colleagues in other departments, especially engineering and computer science. And we have leadership roles in large international collaborations.

Come visit us. Like Pittsburgh, we are friendly and on the rise, looking towards the future.

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

The Department of Physics at Carnegie Mellon University is committed to creating an environment welcoming to all. Learn more about how we are building an inclusive community of faculty, staff, postdocs, and students from a wide range of backgrounds.

View Our Award Winning Faculty  And Their Commitment to Excellence In Teaching And Research

Constructive Interference

The Constructive Interference group welcomes all graduate students, postdocs, faculty and staff who are passionate about the inclusion of those who have traditionally been excluded from the physical sciences. Learn more here

Resources

Canvas Physics Resources
A collection of resources for all members of the CMU physics department (Andrew, ID and canvas sign up required)”

CMU Physics is Expanding!

We frequently have openings for faculty and post-doctoral candidates.

Check out our current openings

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Program Information

Areas of Expertise

Astrophysics & Cosmology

Astrophysics & Cosmology

Biological Physics

Biological Physics

Computational Physics

Computational Physics

Condensed Matter Physics

Condensed Matter Physics

Nuclear & Particle Physics

Nuclear & Particle Physics

Theoretical Physics

Theoretical Physics

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