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Research areas in physics

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The School of Physics at аIJʹÙÍø has nine main areas of research expertise: astrophysics, acoustics, biophysics, computational physics and big data, condensed matter physics and quantum devices, experimental and observational physics, fundamental physics, theoretical physics, and physics education research.

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Acoustics

Acoustics research at аIJʹÙÍø focuses on the interaction between the voice, musical instruments and the instrument player. Discover more.
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Astrophysics

Astrophysics has research areas in Antarctic Astronomy, Asteroseismology, Cosmology, Exoplanetary Science, Galactic Archaeology and Galaxy Evolution. Learn more.
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Biophysics

Biophysics covers a diverse range of topics examining the physics of life. View our research areas.
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Computational physics and big data

Problems in physics require high performance computing and the ability to process large datasets. This leads to new computational techniques. Find out more.
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Condensed matter physics and quantum devices

Research in CMP focuses on the electrical, magnetic and thermal properties of advance nanoscale materials. View our research projects.
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Experimental and observational physics

Every theory or model in physics needs to be verified or falsified by experimentation or observation. Find out more.
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Fundamental physics

Fundamental Physics refers to physics at or below the atomic scale. View our current research topics.