Princeton University, Department of Physics
The Princeton Physics Department is a vibrant and welcoming community of graduate students, postdoc, and faculty that are excited about doing research in all areas of Physics, including cosmology, black holes and dark matter, biophysics, and quantum physics. This research happens in state-of-the-art labs, in interactive group discussions, or in field locations as far as Antarctica.

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