Prof. Peter Love Discusses Quantum Computing at London Science Museum Prof. Love and other experts tackled myths and misconceptions about Quantum Computing as part of the London Science Museum's "Lates" series.
Black in Physics Week Together with colleagues from around the country, the department celebrate the contributions of Black physicists and astronomers with Black In Physics week.
Changes to GRE General and Physics subject test scores starting the admission cycle for the 2022-2023 Academic Year Changes to GRE General and Physics subject test scores starting the admission cycle for the 2022-2023 Academic Year
The Department of Physics and Astronomy Recognized the Class of 2021 with In Person Commencement On Sunday, April 18th, the Physics and Astronomy department honored its 2021 graduating students in person.
Itamar Allali Receives GSAS Award for Outstanding Contributions to Undergraduate Education Itamar Allali is a third year Ph.D. student working in the field of cosmology.
Andrew Clark Receives GSAS Award for Outstanding Academic Scholarship Andrew Clark (right) is a fifth-year student who is graduating in May 2021 with a Ph. D. in physics.
Tufts Physics Researchers Demonstrate Spontaneous Topography in a Newtonian Fluid Tufts Physics faculty member and colleagues proposed and demonstrated a new mechanism to create a fluid/air interface that is not flat.
National Academy of Sciences Elects Professor Alexander Vilenkin as New Member Professor Alexander Vilenkin has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences.