The department also encourages research opportunities for undergraduate, master students, as well as graduate students, in several areas of experimental and computational/theoretical physics.
Throughout these pages, students will find information from courses, how to declare the major and complete requirements to resources on campus for career services, advising, and research opportunities:
Throughout these pages, students will find information from courses, how to declare the major and complete requirements to resources on campus for career services, advising, and research opportunities:
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The research areas of the Department include Differential Equations and Inclusions, Numerical Linear Algebra, Hydrodynamics Stability, Flow through Porous materials, Poroelastic and Viscoelastic media, Hydro-elasticity, Wave-structure Interaction Problems and Mathematical Control Theory.
Throughout these pages, students will find information from courses, how to declare the major and complete requirements to resources on campus for career services, advising, and research opportunities:
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