Doctoral Program
Statistical Mechanics of Jammed Packings of Spheres.
Mr. Eli Lansey – Prof. David Crouse, City College of New York
Aperture Array Photonic Metamaterials: Theoretical Approaches, Numerical Techniques and a Novel Application.
Mr. Lei Zhang – Prof. Ronald Koder, City College of New York
Engineering Cofactor and Ligand Binding in an Artificial Neuroglobin.
Dipolar Interactions, Long Range Order and Random Fields in a Single Molecule Magnet, Mn12-acetate.
Fuzzy Field Theory as a Random Matrix Model.
Ph.D. Courses in Physics at the Graduate Center, Spring 2013
DOCTORAL COURSES OPEN TO MASTER'S STUDENTS
The City College is the major participant in the University Ph.D. program in Physics. A set of graduate courses is offered at City College, as well as extensive research facilities for experimental and theoretical research. Both master's and undergraduate students often take part in these research efforts.
Some of the courses offered regularly on the advanced level include:
V1200: Continuum Mechanics 4 CR.
V2500-2600: Quantum Field Theory 4 CR./SEM.
V3400: Theory of Relativity 4 CR.
V4500-4600: Quantum Theory of Solids 4 CR./SEM.
V5100-5900: Selected Topics in Advanced Physics 4 CR.
Application to the Ph.D. Program in Physics at the City University of New York
Information for Doctoral Students: Research Brochure
Doctoral Student News, Publications
The City University of New York and The City College of New York
Physics Doctoral Graduates ◊ AY 2012-2013Congratulations to our recent graduates!
Listed below are the recipients of joint degrees with The City University of New York and The City College of New York of the Ph.D. in Physics, their dissertation titles and their respective advisors.September 2012 Degree
Mr. Yuliang Jin – Prof. Hernan Makse, City College of New YorkStatistical Mechanics of Jammed Packings of Spheres.
Mr. Eli Lansey – Prof. David Crouse, City College of New York
Aperture Array Photonic Metamaterials: Theoretical Approaches, Numerical Techniques and a Novel Application.
Mr. Lei Zhang – Prof. Ronald Koder, City College of New York
Engineering Cofactor and Ligand Binding in an Artificial Neuroglobin.
February 2013 Degree
Mr. Bo Wen – Dist. Prof. Myriam Sarachik, City College of New YorkDipolar Interactions, Long Range Order and Random Fields in a Single Molecule Magnet, Mn12-acetate.
May 2013 Degree
Mr. Juraj Tekel – Dist. Prof. V. Parameswaran Nair and Prof. Alexios Polychronakos, City College of New YorkFuzzy Field Theory as a Random Matrix Model.
Physics Research at CCNY (pdf)
Ph.D. Courses in Physics at the Graduate Center, Spring 2013
DOCTORAL COURSES OPEN TO MASTER'S STUDENTSThe City College is the major participant in the University Ph.D. program in Physics. A set of graduate courses is offered at City College, as well as extensive research facilities for experimental and theoretical research. Both master's and undergraduate students often take part in these research efforts.
Some of the courses offered regularly on the advanced level include:
V1200: Continuum Mechanics 4 CR.
V2500-2600: Quantum Field Theory 4 CR./SEM.
V3400: Theory of Relativity 4 CR.
V4500-4600: Quantum Theory of Solids 4 CR./SEM.
V5100-5900: Selected Topics in Advanced Physics 4 CR.
Application to the Ph.D. Program in Physics at the City University of New York
Information for Doctoral Students: Research Brochure
ADVISEMENT
Prof. V. Parameswaran Nair
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