Faculty pursue research across many different areas of physics, including radio astronomy, laser physics, remote sensing, gravitational physics, quantum information, complex systems, and physics education. Students are strongly encouraged to participate in faculty research programs throughout their time on the Hilltop. Keep reading to learn more about their recent research.

Featured Faculty Research
Professor Gugliucci examines what motivates citizen scientists, uncovering patterns that maximize the impact of their work.

Featured Faculty Research
Professor Durham develops a model for the emergence of free choice in complex systems.

Featured Faculty Research
Professor Guerra explores the effect of climate change on the changing of the seasons with implications for numerous ecological systems.

Featured Faculty Research
Faculty member Alexander Smith shows that a clock moving in a quantum superposition of different speeds experiences corrections to the relativistic time dilation it observes, revealing the phenomenon of quantum time dilation.