UMass Boston

Physics Research Areas

The Department of Physics at UMass Boston and its collaborators lead both theoretical and experimental research across a variety of fields with a unifying focus on nonequilibrium processes. Two main strengths of the department are biophysics and quantum sciences. Providing an exciting, collaborative atmosphere, the department offers excellent opportunities to undertake cutting-edge research for PhD students, postdocs and visitors alike.

Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics

Celli, Côté, Goulko, Olshanii, Sone, Sundaram, Yelleswarapu

Experimental Biophysics

ArnasonCelli, Gharbi, RampersadYelleswarapu

Theoretical Biophysics

KulkarniSundaram

Computational Physics

Goulko, SoneSundaram

Experimental Condensed Matter Physics

Arnason, Gharbi

Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics

Côté, Goulko

Mathematical Physics

Fuchs, Kulkarni, Sone, Olshanii, Sundaram

Quantum Information and Quantum Foundations

CôtéFuchsGoulkoOlshanii, Sone

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