Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University

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The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Michigan State University is a major academic and research unit known for its work in areas such as nuclear physics, astrophysics, and condensed matter physics, and for training undergraduate and graduate students in these fields.

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instanceOf academic department
astronomy department
physics department
affiliation Michigan State University College of Natural Science NERFINISHED
campus Michigan State University campus in East Lansing NERFINISHED
collaboratesWith international research institutions
national laboratories
country United States of America
surface form: United States
educates graduate students
undergraduate students
employs faculty
research staff
fieldOfWork astronomy
astrophysics
condensed matter physics
experimental physics
nuclear physics
physics
theoretical physics
hasAcademicDiscipline astronomy
astrophysics
condensed matter physics
nuclear physics
physics
hasResearchArea atomic, molecular, and optical physics
computational physics
cosmology
materials physics
nuclear science
optics
particle physics
hasWebsite https://pa.msu.edu/
isInUniversity Michigan State University NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedIn East Lansing, Michigan NERFINISHED
mission research and education in physics and astronomy
offers research opportunities for students
offersDegree Bachelor of Science in Astrophysics
Bachelor of Science in Physics
Doctor of Philosophy in Astronomy
Doctor of Philosophy in Physics
Master of Science in Physics
offersProgram graduate program in astronomy
graduate program in physics
undergraduate program in astrophysics
undergraduate program in physics
partOf Michigan State University NERFINISHED
sector public education

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William M. Hartmann affiliation Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University