This degree involves a combination of graduate courses and a research thesis. Departmental research is focused in experimental and theoretical studies of condensed matter including magnetism, STM imaging, low-dimensional metals, organic superconductivity, computational physics, biophysics, soft matter, the dynamics of first-order phase transitions, and the behavior of granular materials. Other research areas include energy technology and science education.
Proof of English proficiency TOEFL iBT (85 or higher overall and 15 or higher on every section), or IELTS (6.5 or higher overall and 6.0 or higher on every section), Two letters of recommendation, Test scores, Personal statement. An overall grade point average (GPA) of 3.40 on a 4.00 scale. Be a full-time undergraduate student for a minimum of 24 academic units at Clark.
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