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The engineering physics faculty has active research programs in the growth of electronic materials, characterization and device fabrication, scanning probe microscopy, high-field magneto transport and magneto-optics, laser applications in chemical reaction dynamics, Bose-Einstein condensation of atomic gases, atomic beam etching, microelectronic applications in particle physics, and device simulation and computational physics.

The engineering physics faculty has active research programs in the growth of electronic materials, characterization and device fabrication, scanning probe microscopy, high-field magneto transport and magneto-optics, laser applications in chemical reaction dynamics, Bose-Einstein condensation of atomic gases, atomic beam etching, microelectronic applications in particle physics, and device simulation and computational physics.