The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a leading institution in the study of the universe, dedicated to both solving global problems and advancing our understanding of the cosmos. With a focus on research and education, the department has a diverse range of specialties, including astronomy and astrophysics, biological and medical physics, quantum matter, condensed matter and materials, and more. Committed to inclusivity and open-mindedness, the department provides a welcoming and protected space for scientists from all backgrounds to contribute to the shared enterprise of scientific exploration.
Under the leadership of Chair Frank Tsui, the department fosters a collaborative environment that encourages logical inquiry and empiricism. Located at 120 E. Cameron Ave. in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, the department is home to a dedicated faculty, staff, and students who are passionate about pushing the boundaries of knowledge in the field of physics and astronomy. Through their research, education, and community engagement, the department strives to make meaningful contributions to the scientific community and society as a whole.
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