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The Department of Physics at the University of Dayton is a
vigorous program in both its educational and research endeavors. The Department consists
of twelve full-time faculty members, each with the Ph.D. degree
in physics. The Chair of the Department is
Rex L. Berney.
The Department of Physics at the University of Dayton offers three undergraduate programs
leading to the Bachelor of Science degree; the major in Physics,
the major in Physics-Computer Science, and the major in Physical Science. The Department of Physics is also part of
the Electro-Optics Graduate Program
, which
is a joint graduate program between the Department of Electrical Engineering, the
Department of Physics, and the University of Dayton Research Institute. Undergraduate
majors are strongly encouraged to become involved in undergraduate research projects and
many opportunities exist for such. Graduates find that the undergraduate physics degree
provides them with the foundation for various careers in physics and other fields as well.
Some of the features of the Department of physics are the following:
Among these features, the low student/faculty ratio and undergraduate research participation add a dynamic atmosphere to the UD Physics Department. New tenure track position We are hiring a new Assistant Professor to start in the Fall of 2009. The position description may be found by following this link. A pdf version of the position description may be downloaded here. We look forward to hearing from interested candidates.
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[Faculty] [Rex
L. Berney] [Physics] [Physics-Computer
Science] [Physical Science]
[Electro-Optics Graduate Program]