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There is a definite need in high-tech industries for graduates who fall in the gap between someone graduating with an engineering degree and a regular Physics Ph.D. Students in this category might work in R&D, process control, interdisciplinary fields (such as medical physics and biophysics), stockpile stewardship and nuclear forensics, or computational physics. While none of our faculty specifically identify themselves as applied physicists, many have projects which naturally fall into the niche this program fills and have graduated students from within this program. Specifically, there are opportunities in the fields of: condensed matter/solid state physics; atomic and molecular physics/quantum optics; detector R&D; nuclear physics; accelerator physics; and instrumentation in observational astronomy.

Faculty Researchers

Glenn Agnolet

  • Professor
Glenn Agnolet

Alexey Belyanin

  • Associate Department Head
  • Professor
  • Ed Rachal Foundation Endowed Chair in Science
Alexey Belyanin

Stephane Cooperstein

  • Assistant Professor

Darren DePoy

  • Professor
  • Rachal/Mitchell/Heep Professorship in Physics
  • Office: MASS 204 (main office)
  • Phone: 979-862-2082
  • Email: depoy@tamu.edu
Darren DePoy

Carl Gagliardi

  • Professor Emeritus
Carl Gagliardi

David Lee

  • University Distinguished Professor
David Lee

Jennifer Marshall

  • Associate Professor
  • Arseven/Mitchell Chair in Astronomical Statistics
  • Office: MIST M420 (main office) - MASS 203 (aux. location)
  • Phone: 979-862-2782
  • Email: marshall@tamu.edu
Jennifer Marshall

Peter M. McIntyre

  • Professor Emeritus
Peter M. McIntyre

Nader Mirabolfathi

  • Research Associate Professor
Nader Mirabolfathi

Austin Schneider

  • Assistant Professor

Alexei Sokolov

  • University Distinguished Professor
  • Stephen E. Harris Professorship in Quantum Optics
Alexei Sokolov

Nicholas Suntzeff

  • University Distinguished Professor Emeritus
Nicholas Suntzeff

Farit Vagizov

  • Assistant Research Scientist
Farit Vagizov

Lifan Wang

  • Professor
Lifan Wang

George Welch

  • Professor Emeritus
  • Office: MPHY 314 (main office)
  • Phone: 979.458.7735
  • Email: grw@tamu.edu
George Welch