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| School | Queen's University - School of Graduate Studies | | |
| Location | Kingston, ON, Canada | | |
| School Type | Graduate School | | |
| School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 20,069 Full-time Graduate: 3,912 | | |
| Degree | Doctorate | | |
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| Length | 2 Year(s) | | |
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| Description | The Department of Physics at Queen's University is one of the leading Canadian research institutes in Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy. Our faculty includes high-profile, world-class physicists who work on cutting edge areas of theoretical, computational, applied and experimental physics. Our students have the opportunity to engage in international collaborations as well as inter-disciplinary research with other departments at Queen's, and work in state-of-the-art laboratories. Students in Condensed Matter Physics, Optics, and Engineering Physics work on a number of innovative research projects, including nanophotonics, nonlinear and quantum optics, nanophysics, quantum materials, theoretical biophysics, Bose-Einstein condensation, organic light-emitting devices, and semiconductor spintronics.
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