Harvard University Department of Physics

In 1884, a new physics laboratory opened at Harvard. It was based on the revolutionary idea that "the department of physics in a University must embrace both teaching and investigation" (John Trowbridge).

From those pioneering days and throughout the Department's long and illustrious history, its faculty and students have been engaged in groundbreaking research and standard-setting instruction, contributing importantly to Harvard's reputation as one of the premier institutions of higher learning in the world. Among Harvard's 43 Nobel laureates, 10 are or were physics faculty members. Today, the latest generation of Harvard physicists continues to bring new insights into the exploration of fundamental problems involving physics at all length scales, and to provide outstanding and innovative educational opportunities to the many talented men and women who enroll in Harvard's flexible undergraduate and graduate programs.

Department News and Updates

David Morin has received the Phi Beta Kappa Excellence in Teaching Award.
Prof Jenny Hoffman received the Roslyn Abramson Award "for outstanding undergraduate teaching"
Read the Harvard Magazine article.
Prof. Xiaowei Zhuang has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences.

Prof. Amir Yacoby and his group, in collaborations with the researchers from the Weizmann Institute of Science, have taken a critical step toward building a quantum computer
M.D. Shulman, O.E. Dial, S.P. Harvey, H. Bluhm, V. Umansky, A. Yacoby, "Demonstration of Entanglement of Electrostatically Coupled Singlet-Triplet Qubits," Science 336: no. 6078 (April 2012) | DOI: 10.1126/science.1217692. Read also the Gazette story.
Lecture by Dr. Hussain al-Shahristani, Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Republic of Iraq.
The lecture, titled "The Arab Awakening: An Iraqi Perspective", will take place on April 25 at 4:30 in Jefferson Lab, Rm 250.
The Department of Physics seeks to fill two preceptor positions...
For more information, please see the Employment page.
The Department of Physics seeks to appoint a tenure-track professor in Theoretical Particle Physics.
For more information, please see Faculty Job Openings page.

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