
Welcome to the Columbia University Physics Department Website
The Physics Department is located in Pupin Hall on Columbia University's Morningside Heights Campus in New York City. The department has about 35 faculty who teach and carry out research in the fields of: astrophysics, condensed matter physics, high energy nuclear physics, high energy particle physics, and atomic, molecular, and optical physics. We have about 20 undergraduate physics majors and 100 graduate students in the department per year. The department's research is carried out on-campus in the Pupin Laboratories, Schapiro Hall, at the nearby Nevis Laboratories, and at many off-campus laboratories and sites. The richness of educational opportunities offered at the department is based upon a long and distinguished tradition of teaching and research. Columbia graduates, along with many scientists who spent their formative years here, have gone on to make extraordinary contributions to science as researchers, teachers, and intellectual leaders.
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Department of Physics 538 W. 120th St New York, NY 10027 Phone: 212-854-3366 Fax: 212-854-3379 |  | |
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 |  | Date posted: 12.31.2011 |
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Professor Emlyn Hughes work with undergraduates on nuclear proliferation that emerg ...
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 |  | Date posted: 12.21.2011 |
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Physics graduate student Imre Bartos was featured in the December 19th web edition ...
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 |  | Date posted: 12.21.2011 |
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Physics Professor and Chair William Zajc has been recently elected as a fellow of t ...
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