Recent projects in physics include:
The Physics Department makes its home in Hamilton's Science Center. The $56 million facility provides an array of modern equipment, including supercomputers, a cutting-edge laser lab and a 500 MHz NMR spectrometer.
Each senior physics major undertakes independent research with a faculty member that culminates in a senior thesis. This remarkable opportunity to do — and often to publish — professional laboratory work in collaboration with a distinguished working scholar is reserved at many schools for graduate students.
Many physics students also opt to join summer research projects on campus — yet another opportunity to work with, and publish journal articles with, faculty members. In a typical year, more than 70 students receive grants to do scientific research at Hamilton during the summer.
Hamilton's C.H.F. Peters Astronomical Observatory houses a number of telescopes for student research and occasional public use, and also includes facilities for solar energy research.
The Physics Department makes its home in Hamilton's Science Center. The $56 million facility provides an array of modern equipment, including supercomputers, a cutting-edge laser lab and a 500 MHz NMR spectrometer.
Each senior physics major undertakes independent research with a faculty member that culminates in a senior thesis. This remarkable opportunity to do — and often to publish — professional laboratory work in collaboration with a distinguished working scholar is reserved at many schools for graduate students.
Many physics students also opt to join summer research projects on campus — yet another opportunity to work with, and publish journal articles with, faculty members. In a typical year, more than 70 students receive grants to do scientific research at Hamilton during the summer.
Hamilton's C.H.F. Peters Astronomical Observatory houses a number of telescopes for student research and occasional public use, and also includes facilities for solar energy research.
The Physics Department makes its home in Hamilton's Science Center. The $56 million facility provides an array of modern equipment, including supercomputers, a cutting-edge laser lab and a 500 MHz NMR spectrometer.
Each senior physics major undertakes independent research with a faculty member that culminates in a senior thesis. This remarkable opportunity to do — and often to publish — professional laboratory work in collaboration with a distinguished working scholar is reserved at many schools for graduate students.
Many physics students also opt to join summer research projects on campus — yet another opportunity to work with, and publish journal articles with, faculty members. In a typical year, more than 70 students receive grants to do scientific research at Hamilton during the summer.
Hamilton's C.H.F. Peters Astronomical Observatory houses a number of telescopes for student research and occasional public use, and also includes facilities for solar energy research.
The Physics Department makes its home in Hamilton's Science Center. The $56 million facility provides an array of modern equipment, including supercomputers, a cutting-edge laser lab and a 500 MHz NMR spectrometer.
Each senior physics major undertakes independent research with a faculty member that culminates in a senior thesis. This remarkable opportunity to do — and often to publish — professional laboratory work in collaboration with a distinguished working scholar is reserved at many schools for graduate students.
Many physics students also opt to join summer research projects on campus — yet another opportunity to work with, and publish journal articles with, faculty members. In a typical year, more than 70 students receive grants to do scientific research at Hamilton during the summer.
Hamilton's C.H.F. Peters Astronomical Observatory houses a number of telescopes for student research and occasional public use, and also includes facilities for solar energy research.
