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Physics

Dr. Meenakshi Singh with students and dilution fridge

Driving the Future of Physics

The Department of Physics at Colorado School of Mines is dedicated to high-quality physics education for undergraduate and graduate students and advancing the world’s knowledge in the areas of condensed matter physics, applied optics, quantum physics, renewable energy physics, and subatomic physics.

Education and Research

Our faculty and students at all levels conduct more than $6 million in externally funded research every year, with many projects associated with Mines’ pioneering research centers.

Research centers with strong connections to Physics include the Mines/NREL Nexus, CyberInfrastructure and Advanced Research Computing (CIARC), the Microintegrated Optics for Advanced Bioimaging and Control Center (MOABC), and the Nuclear Science and Engineering Center (NuSEC).

Our faculty are consistently recognized for both their research and their teaching, while our graduate and undergraduate students are often the recipients of awards and grants.

Physics is also heavily involved with Mines’ interdisciplinary graduate programs in Materials ScienceNuclear Engineering, and Quantum Engineering.

Watch the following video to learn more about the varied and exciting physics research taking place at Mines.

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Recent News

Colorado School of Mines establishes nation’s first quantum systems engineering bachelor’s degree

Mines just launched an undergraduate degree in quantum systems engineering. It is the first bachelor’s-level program fully dedicated to quantum in the country.

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Physics PhD student Dakota Keblbeck adjusts a scintillator in a photomultiplier tube inside the Subatomic Particle Hideout at Edgar Experimental Mine. Keblbeck’s work is helping to demonstrate the viability of running future quantum experiments at Edgar.
New underground lab spaces drive next-level quantum research

The Colorado Underground Research Institute—known as CURIE—is a one-of-a-kind setting for cutting-edge quantum research.

Assistant Professor Wouter Van De Pontseele assembles wiring for cryogenic equipment that will be installed a cryostat to read superconducting sensors.
Deep underground, particle physics and quantum computing converge
Deep in Colorado’s mountains, a Mines researcher is preparing two unique underground laboratories to answer fundamental questions about the origins of the universe and the future of quantum computing.
Colorado School of Mines establishes nation’s first quantum systems engineering bachelor’s degree

Mines just launched an undergraduate degree in quantum systems engineering. It is the first bachelor’s-level program fully dedicated to quantum in the country.

Read more

Physics PhD student Dakota Keblbeck adjusts a scintillator in a photomultiplier tube inside the Subatomic Particle Hideout at Edgar Experimental Mine. Keblbeck’s work is helping to demonstrate the viability of running future quantum experiments at Edgar.
New underground lab spaces drive next-level quantum research

The Colorado Underground Research Institute—known as CURIE—is a one-of-a-kind setting for cutting-edge quantum research.

Assistant Professor Wouter Van De Pontseele assembles wiring for cryogenic equipment that will be installed a cryostat to read superconducting sensors.
Deep underground, particle physics and quantum computing converge
Deep in Colorado’s mountains, a Mines researcher is preparing two unique underground laboratories to answer fundamental questions about the origins of the universe and the future of quantum computing.
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