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Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences
Broida Hall 3019
Telephone: (805) 893-4567
E-mail: 
advisors@physics.ucsb.edu
Website: 
www.physics.ucsb.edu
Department Chair: Claudio Campagnari

Overview

The physics major provides the foundation for careers in basic and applied physics; in interdisciplinary areas such as astronomy, biophysics, environmental science, oceanography, and scientific instrumentation; and in economics, law, and medicine.

The Department of Physics offers undergraduate programs leading to the B.S. or the B.A. degree, a minor in astronomy and planetary science, and a minor in physics. It also offers a graduate program leading to a Ph.D. in physics. The Bachelor of Science degree requires a number of electives which may be taken according to the particular aims of the student, after consultation with a faculty advisor. It is designed to provide basic preparation for graduate school in physics, another physical science, or engineering, and for work in industry or a research laboratory. The Bachelor of Arts degree aims at providing students with a basic knowledge of the physical sciences that can be applied to a career in the natural or behavioral sciences, economics, or to further study in a professional school.

Students are assigned faculty advisors at the beginning of each academic year; it is the student’s responsibility to meet with the advisor to plan a major program. Transfer students must consult with the appropriate advisor as soon as possible.

Students with a bachelor’s degree in physics who are interested in pursuing a California Teaching Credential should contact the credential advisor in the Graduate School of Education as soon as possible.

Research Opportunities

Information regarding research opportunities is available by visiting the website at:
www.physics.ucsb.edu/research/. This site lists the faculty and their current research.

Prizes and Awards

The Arnold T. Nordsieck Memorial Prize is awarded each year to an outstanding senior who has demonstrated notable promise in research.

An Outstanding Senior and an Outstanding Teaching Assistant prize is awarded annually.

The John Cardy Award is given each year to a first-year graduate student with the strongest performance in the core graduate courses.

Undergraduate Program

Undergraduate advising. Prior to registration for the fall quarter each year, all physics majors must make an appointment with the appropriate faculty advisor. The advisors’ names may be obtained at the Department of Physics, Broida Hall 3019C, or by calling (805) 893-4567. Before meeting with the advisor, each student must pick up the appropriate B.S./B.A. advising form from the department office. One copy of the form will be given to the student for future reference; a second copy will remain on file in the department office.

Physics Honors

The department provides special opportunities for highly motivated and successful students at both the lower- and upper-division levels, primarily through active involvement in the department’s research program. Outstanding sophomores are encouraged to take the Honors Laboratory sequence, Physics 13AH, 13BH, and 13CH, that is designed to aid students in making the transition from the classroom to the modern research laboratory. Many students spend the summers following their sophomore and junior years actively engaged in research, either on campus or at another institution. During the senior year, the opportunity to pursue a bachelor’s honors thesis is available to students who maintain a grade point average of 3.5 or better, in physics.

Bachelor’s Honors Thesis

Students who wish to pursue a bachelor’s honors thesis must submit a signed honors thesis proposal form to the undergraduate faculty advisor for approval three quarters before the thesis is submitted. It is recommended that students discuss plans to pursue an honors thesis with their faculty advisor even earlier (e.g. before the beginning of their junior year). Completion of an honors thesis involves developing a research project under the supervision of a faculty member, presenting a public seminar describing the work, and submitting a formal written thesis to the faculty member and the undergraduate advisory committee for grading and approval. Honors thesis work is credited through one of the following courses: Physics 142L, 143L, 144L, 145L, and 199.

Faculty

Leon Balents, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Professor
Specialization: theoretical condensed matter physics

David Berenstein, PhD, University of Texas, Austin, Professor
Specialization: string theory, quantum field theory, theoretical physics

Tengiz Bibilashvili, PhD, Tbilisi State University, Teaching Professor
Specialization: Theoretical physics
Joint Appointment: Creative Studies

Lars Bildsten, PhD, Cornell University, Professor
Specialization: theoretical astrophysics

Dirk Bouwmeester, PhD, University of Leiden, Professor
Specialization: experimental condensed matter physics, quantum optics, and quantum information science

Brendan Bowler, Associate Professor

Frank Brown, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Professor
Specialization: theoretical /biophysical chemistry
Joint Appointment: Chemistry and Biochemistry

Claudio Campagnari, PhD, Yale University, Professor
Specialization: experimental high energy physics

David Caratelli, Assistant Professor

Jean Carlson, PhD, Cornell University, Professor
Specialization: theoretical condensed matter physics

Caitlin Casey, Professor

Nathaniel Craig, PhD, Stanford University, Professor
Specialization: Theoretical high energy physics

Michel Devoret, Professor

Zvonimir Dogic, PhD, Brandeis University, Professor
Specialization: Experimental soft matter physics
Joint Appointment: Interdisciplinary Program in Quantitative Biosciences

Xi Dong, PhD, Stanford University, Associate Professor
Specialization: Theoretical high energy physics

Matthew Fisher, PhD, University of Illinois, Professor
Specialization: theoretical condensed matter physics

Deborah Fygenson, PhD, Princeton University, Professor
Specialization: experimental biophysics
Joint Appointment: Interdisciplinary Program in Quantitative Biosciences

Steve Giddings, PhD, Princeton University, Professor
Specialization: theoretical high energy and gravitational physics

David Gross, PhD, UC Berkeley, Professor
Specialization: particle physics theory

Sathya Guruswamy, PhD, University of Rochester, Teaching Professor
Specialization: theoretical condensed matter physics
Joint Appointment: Creative Studies

Joseph Hennawi, PhD, Princeton University, Professor
Specialization: Observational astrophysics

Gary Horowitz, PhD, University of Chicago, Professor
Specialization: theoretical gravitational physics

Joe Incandela, PhD, University of Chicago, Professor
Specialization: experimental high energy physics

Andrew Jayich, PhD, Yale University, Associate Professor
Specialization: Experimental atomic, molecular, and optical physics

Ania Jayich, PhD, Harvard University, Professor
Specialization: experimental condensed matter physics

Chenhao Jin, Assistant Professor

Clifford Johnson, Professor

Georgios Koutroulakis, Assistant Teaching Professor

Everett Lipman, PhD, UC Berkeley, Associate Professor
Specialization: experimental biological physics

Hugh Lippincott, Associate Professor

Philip Lubin, PhD, UC Berkeley, Professor
Specialization: experimental astrophysics

Andreas Ludwig, PhD, UC Santa Barbara, Professor
Specialization: theoretical condensed matter physics

Xiao Luo, Assistant Professor

Cristina Marchetti, PhD, University of Florida, Professor
Specialization: Theoretical soft matter and biological physics
Joint Appointment: Interdisciplinary Program in Quantitative Biosciences

Don Marolf, PhD, University of Texas, Austin, Professor
Specialization: theoretical gravitational physics

Crystal Martin, PhD, University of Arizona, Professor
Specialization: observational astrophysics

Ben Mazin, PhD, California Institute of Technology, Professor
Specialization: experimental astophysics

Max Millar-Blanchaer, Assistant Professor

David Morrison, PhD, Harvard University, Professor
Specialization: algebraic geometry and mathematical physics
Joint Appointment: Mathematics

Chetan Nayak, PhD, Princeton University, Professor
Specialization: theoretical condensed matter physics

Harry Nelson, PhD, Stanford University, Professor
Specialization: experimental particle physics

Teja Nerella, Assistant Professor

Peng Oh, PhD, Princeton University, Professor
Specialization: theoretical astrophysics

Dave Patterson, PhD, Harvard University, Associate Professor
Specialization: Experimental atomic, molecular, and optical physics

Jeffrey Richman, PhD, California Institute of Technology, Professor
Specialization: experimental high energy particle physics

Omar Saleh, PhD, Princeton University, Professor
Specialization: single-molecule biophysics, motor proteins, DNA-protein interactions
Joint Appointment: Materials; Interdisciplinary Program in Quantitative Biosciences

Joan-Emma Shea, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Professor
Specialization: theoretical biophysical chemistry
Joint Appointment: Chemistry and Biochemistry

Mark Sherwin, PhD, UC Berkeley, Professor
Specialization: experimental condensed matter physics

Boris Shraiman, PhD, Harvard University, Professor
Specialization: theoretical biophysics

Sebastian Streichan, PhD, University of Saarland, Associate Professor
Specialization: Biophysics
Joint Appointment: Interdisciplinary Program in Quantitative Biosciences

David Stuart, PhD, UC Davis, Professor
Specialization: experimental high energy physics

Sagar Vijay, Assistant Professor

David Weld, PhD, Stanford University, Professor
Specialization: experimental atomic, molecular, and optical physics

Cenke Xu, PhD, UC Berkeley, Professor
Specialization: theoretical condensed matter physics

Andrea Young, PhD, Columbia University, Professor
Specialization: Experimental condensed matter physics

Anthony Zee, PhD, Harvard University, Professor
Specialization: theoretical particle physics

Leon Balents, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Professor
Specialization: theoretical condensed matter physics

Emeriti Faculty

Guenter Ahlers, PhD, UC Berkeley
Specialization: experimental condensed matter physics

S Allen, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Specialization: experimental condensed matter physics

Robert Antonucci, PhD, UC Santa Cruz

Paul Barrett, PhD, UC Berkeley

Omer Blaes, PhD, International School for Advanced Studies of Trieste

David Cannell, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Specialization: experimental condensed matter physics

Pierre E Wiltzius, PhD, E.T.H. Zurich

Robert Eisberg, PhD, UC Berkeley

Jose Fulco, PhD, University of Buenos Aires

Carl Gwinn, PhD, Princeton University

Elisabeth Gwinn, PhD, Harvard University

Leonard Hall

Paul Hansma, PhD, UC Berkeley
Specialization: experimental biophysics

Alan Heeger, PhD, UC Berkeley
Specialization: experimental condensed matter physics
Joint Appointment: Materials

Daniel Hone, PhD, University of Illinois
Specialization: condensed matter theory

James Langer, PhD, University of Birmingham
Joint Appointment: Materials

John Martinis, PhD, UC Berkeley

Rollin Morrison, PhD, University of Illinois

Fyl Pincus, PhD, UC Berkeley
Specialization: soft condensed matter theory
Joint Appointment: Materials

Francesc Roig, PhD, University of Massachusetts
Specialization: mathematical physics
Joint Appointment: Creative Studies

Raymond Sawyer, PhD, Harvard University

Douglas Scalapino, PhD, Stanford University
Specialization: theoretical condensed matter physics

Mark Srednicki, PhD, Stanford University

Robert Sugar, PhD, Princeton University
Specialization: theoretical particle physics

Willem Van Dam, PhD, University of Amsterdam
Joint Appointment: Computer Science

Affiliated Faculty

John Harter, PhD

Matthieu Louis, PhD

Cyrus Safinya, PhD


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