Research in Physics
The physics academic program offer opportunities for study at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Both academic tracks provide a strong foundation in the fundamentals of theoretical and applied physics, and prepare students for future academic studies or careers in a wide variety of related fields.
Research in physics is highly interdisciplinary and often done in collaboration with scientists in the departments of applied physics, astrophysics, planetary science, engineering, chemistry, and biology, as well as with collaborators at other universities and laboratories.
Research areas include experimental elementary particle physics, theoretical elementary particle physics, nuclear physics, observational astrophysics, theoretical astrophysics, cosmology, gravitational wave astronomy, condensed-matter physics, and quantum optics and information.
Graduate and undergraduate students in the physics option may undertake research and classwork in other departments and divisions at Caltech. Areas with especially strong connections are Astronomy, Mathematics, Applied Physics, Bioengineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences, and Electrical Engineering.