REU Program
The Indiana University Department of Physics/Cyclotron Facility offers an annual 10-week summer research program for outstanding undergraduate physics majors from colleges and universities across the US. The participants gain direct research experience by working in ongoing experimental or theoretical research programs in accelerator physics, biophysics, condensed matter physics, elementary particle and high energy physics, medical physics, and nuclear physics in projects supervised by Indiana University faculty and senior scientific staff.
For more information please visit the Indiana University Department of Physics/Cyclotron Facility REU program website: http://www.physics.indiana.edu/%7Ereu/
Applied Physics Program
The Physics Department at Indiana University Bloomington offers a Bachelor of Science degree program in Applied Physics that prepares students for high-tech industry jobs. The curriculum is designed to provide students with an optimal mix of theoretical and applied coursework. Internship opportunities are available at IU Cyclotron Facility and at a number of national laboratories, government agencies and corporations.
For more information please visit the Indiana University Department of Physics Applied Physics website: http://applied.physics.indiana.edu/index.shtml
P537 Neutron Physics and Scattering
The Physics Department at Indiana University introduced a new graduate course in Neutron Physics and Scattering in 2006. P537 is designed to be a broad, interdisciplinary survey of the physics of neutrons and the ideas and techniques of neutron scattering in biology, chemistry, geology, materials science, and physics. The course is taught by faculty and researchers in neutron physics and scattering from the Indiana University Department of Physics/Cyclotron Facility.
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