The Florida State University Department of Physics in Tallahassee offers well-funded research programs in various physics specializations to over 300 graduate and undergraduate students, ranking among the top five for undergraduate programs and recognized as one of the best in the nation for graduate physics.
With over 60 faculty members specializing in areas such as condensed matter, nuclear, high energy, atomic, bio, and astrophysics, the department also houses unique experimental facilities including the John D. Fox Nuclear Accelerator Laboratory and the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, the largest and most powerful magnet lab globally.
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