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  1. NEWS. Princeton Postdoctoral Council announces winner's of the 2024 Seminar Series. Jo Dunkley Honored as New Fellow of the Royal Society. Graduate Student Ravin Ramaraj Honored with 2024 Princeton Teaching Award. Princeton physicists reveal the microscopic basis of a new form of quantum magnetism.

  2. Department of Physics. Jadwin Hall, Washington Road Princeton, New Jersey 08544

  3. The Princeton University Department of Physics is an academic department dedicated to research and teaching at Princeton University. The associated faculty members, researchers, and students have been recognized for their research contributions, having been awarded 19 Nobel Prizes, four National Medals of Science, and two Wolf Prizes in Physics.

  4. The goals of physics are to push to ever deeper levels of understanding of the physical world, and to push upward, extending our understanding to more complicated systems, including molecules, fluids, solids, galaxies, and living things.

  5. Graduate study in the Department of Physics is strongly focused on research, and only the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) program is offered. The Physics Department maintains an active research program with equal emphasis on theoretical and experimental studies.

  6. Department of Physics. Jadwin Hall, Washington Road Princeton, New Jersey 08544

  7. A course in fundamental physics that covers classical mechanics, fluid mechanics, basic thermodynamics, sounds, and waves. Meets premedical requirements. One lecture, three classes, one three-hour laboratory.

  8. Here you will find a description of the application process for the graduate program. To learn what it’s like to be a Physics graduate student at Princeton, check out the Student Experience page. To apply, visit the Graduate School Admissions page.

  9. Contact Us. Getting Around Campus. Campus Map App: Available for download on iOS and for download on Android, the Princeton Campus Map app provides turn-by-turn directions and route planning for navigating campus.

  10. The goals of physics are to push to ever deeper levels of understanding of the physical world, and to push upward, extending our understanding to more complicated systems, including molecules, fluids, solids, galaxies and living things.

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