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The Department of Physics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaignranked among the top ten in the U.S. by the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences—is physics on the cutting edge of research and education. Our mission is to serve the people of the State of Illinois, the nation, and the world through leadership in physics research, science education, public outreach, and professional service.

Physics is the study of the fundamental interactions of matter, energy, space, and time, and the laws of physics underlie all other natural science and engineering disciplines. Many familiar technologies upon which our modern lives depend—integrated circuits, optical communications, magnetic storage media, lasers, LEDs, medical imaging, the satellite-based Global Positioning System, and the Internet—have grown from fundamental research in physics.

Today’s physicists increasingly apply precise instrumentation and sophisticated computational tools to problems in nanotechnology, biology, environmental science, and quantum information, in addition to traditional physics subdisciplines such as particle, optical, atomic, and materials physics.

Our department has strong research programs in many of the major fields of discipline: Turbulence yields secrets of 73-year old experiment to Illinois researchers: Nigel Goldenfeld in Physics and Gustavo Gioia and Pinaki Chakraborty in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics

Faculty members, postdoctoral research associates, graduate students, and, increasingly, undergraduate students carry out research in a variety of state-of-the-art facilities:

The department is home to a National Institutes of Health national resource, the Resource for Macromolecular Modeling and Bioinformatics and to Howard Hughes Medical Institute researcher Taekjip Ha.

Support for research and educational initiatives comes from numerous external supporters, including: