Lawrence University
Physics Department




Prof. Megan Pickett and Zhe Zhang '12
Among the best respected undergraduate physics programs in the nation, the Lawrence physics curriculum is structured to help students develop a firm grasp of important theories and a secure competence in active experimental areas and techniques. The department features faculty involved in several areas of contemporary research, including plasma physics, condensed matter physics, astrophysics, biophysics, laser physics and atomic spectroscopy and computational physics. These faculty members endeavor strongly to involve students in the research going on around them.

Brian Van Hoozen '12, Lu Yu '11, Prof. Doug Martin, and Carol Bodnar '11
In recent years, faculty have received numerous grants to establish unique facilities in biophysics, computational physics, laser physics, surface physics, and plasma confinement. Model Lawrence programs in laser and computational physics have received particular acclaim.

Since 1987, Lawrence has hosted a highly selective workshop for high school seniors who apply to Lawrence. The annual workshop for prospective physics majors is unique for a liberal arts college.

WELCOME PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS

The application deadline has passed for this year's edition of the

ILAWRENCE PHYSICS WORKSHOP

Watch the video from the 2010 workshop!


Videos featuring the Lawrence physics program, its faculty and its students:

Astrophysics on the sidewalk

Balloon surgery

Gravity

Summer Research

International Students

Lawrence physics alumnus, Daniel Casner ('06), was interviewed on the Today Show


SPECIAL DEPARTMENTAL NEWS

Previous special news items are accessible at this link.


  ABOUT THE PHYSICS DEPARTMENT

For Prospective Students: Lawrence Physics Workshop

First Annual Department Newsletter
For Physics Majors Calendar of Events for 2011-12
For Physics Alumni Curriculum
Students J. Bruce Brackenridge Prize and other Prizes
Student Physics Society Departmental/Institutional Profile
Faculty and Staff Other Departmental Information


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