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University at Buffalo Department of Physics Fronczak Hall Amherst Campus http://www.physics.buffalo.edu

University at Buffalo Department of Physics Fronczak Hall Amherst Campus http://www.physics.buffalo.edu. UB Physics Programs. B.S. in Physics B.S. in Computational Physics (with CSE) B.S. in Engineering Physics (SEAS) B.S. in Mathematical Physics (with Math) B.A. in Physics

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University at Buffalo Department of Physics Fronczak Hall Amherst Campus http://www.physics.buffalo.edu

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  1. University at BuffaloDepartment of PhysicsFronczak HallAmherst Campushttp://www.physics.buffalo.edu

  2. UB Physics Programs • B.S. in Physics • B.S. in Computational Physics (with CSE) • B.S. in Engineering Physics (SEAS) • B.S. in Mathematical Physics (with Math) • B.A. in Physics • B.A. in the Teaching of Science • Minor in Physics • 5-year B.S.-M.S. in Computational Physics

  3. Research Friendly Department • 20 full-time faculty members • 59 physics majors • Small class sizes, individual attention • Every student gets the opportunity to work with professors and graduate students on research projects in research laboratories • Atmospheric, computational, condensed matter, high energy, materials, medical, photonics, simulation, and statistical.

  4. Computers in Physics Education • UB ranks 11th - America’s most wired 2003 • Freshman level: World Wide Web, notes,problem, exam solutions, demonstrations • Sophomore/Junior level: Programming, Maple, Mathematica, Simulations • Senior/Graduate level: Numerical analysis & simulations using Java, C++, Fortran90

  5. Department of Physics • Enjoy the Interactive Demonstration and the Tour of Fronczak Hall Laboratories • Visit us at http://www.physics.buffalo.edu when you get back home! • Thank you !

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