Physics is one of the basic field of natural science that studies matter, motion, and behavior and explores the fundamental principles of nature. It mainly related the essence of matter and universe, energy and space-time motion, interaction and power. In our department, there are three subdivisions:
Research opportunities at our department exist across the wide spectrum of theoretical and experimental physics including Nuclear • Particle • Astrophysics, condensed matter, Applied physics.
Nuclear • Particle • Astrophysics is a field that studies a wide range from the smallest particles of nature to macroscopic stars and black holes. Basic particles that make up nature are interpreted as excitation of a quantum field, and basic particles and fields are explained together. The representative theory is the standard model. Modern particle physics generally studies standard models and the various extensions associated with them. Representative examples include Higgs boson, Muon, and neutrino studies. It is also thought that the early state of the universe was a state of extreme conditions that could not be artificially created, and it is thought that this was a world of new particles that humanity has not yet discovered. In this respect, research on nuclear particles and research on the occurrence of the universe are naturally linked.