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the boundaries of discovery

Preparing the next generation of physicists in the classroom, 
the laboratory and the world beyond


Who We Are

At the GW Department of Physics, faculty and students are at the forefront of transformative, interdisciplinary scholarship, as they seek answers to fundamental questions about matter, motion and the mysteries of the universe.

The department engages in collaborative research with some of the Washington, D.C., area's world-renowned centers and institutes, including the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, NASA and the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility.

Through in-depth researchfaculty mentorship and unique learning environments, physics students are exploring the countless applications of physics to the working world.

 

 

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State-of-the-Art Facilities 

Our on-campus facilities include Science and Engineering Hall and historic Corcoran Hall, as well as access to several affiliated research institutions in the D.C. area.


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News from the Physics Department

Evangeline Downie

Professor Downie is Interim Vice President for Research

GW has announced that Evangeline J. Downie, associate dean for research and strategic initiatives in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, leader of the arts and sciences research support team...

InnovationFest

2026 InnovationFest: Physics research highlights

Seniors Logan Dempsey and Nick Rothwein gave participants an up-close-and-personal view of Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans), a microscopic roundworm.

Sophia Spadaro

Student Research Takes Center Stage at CCAS Showcase

More than 250 undergraduate and graduate students across disciplines displayed their scholarly work at the fourth-annual CCAS Research Showcase.

 

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Research Areas

A planet and stars

Astrophysics

Astrophysics explores the evolution of stars, galaxies and the entire universe. Undergraduates can major or minor in the field, and graduate students can join the department's astro group in collaborations with NASA, the Naval Research Laboratory, the University of Amsterdam and more.

an atom

Nuclear Physics

GW hosts one of the largest university-based nuclear physics groups in the nation. The lab collaborates with top researchers in Virginia, Germany and Switzerland. Both undergraduate and graduate students can choose between Experimental, Theoretical and Nuclear Phenomenology research groups

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“One of the main reasons I came to GW was the Physics Department. Once I met with them, I knew this was where I belonged. After four years, I know that I was right.”

Gabriel Grauvogel
BS '23, Physics

 

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