physics department

NOUN
  1. the academic department responsible for teaching and research in physics
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How To Use physics department In A Sentence

  • Yet, it seems that it is popular enough to have created a stir in the physics department.
  • In her will, she endowed a scholarship in the physics department.
  • In her will, she endowed a scholarship in the physics department.
  • The team from the physics department are experts in nanotechnology, which involves engineering on a microscopic scale.
  • An assistant professor in the applied physics and physics departments at Yale University has been recognized for ‘pioneering work on epitaxial complex oxide thin film heterostructures.’
  • He is also a member of the board of trustees ofFoundation, Physics Department, Shandong University.
  • What they hope they'll find will make a retired Edinburgh professor who still hangs around the physics department very happy. Times, Sunday Times
  • There had been an opening as chairman of the physics department for a couple of years, and there was some fractionalism in the department. Oral History Interview with Guy B. Johnson, July 22, 1990. Interview A-0345. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
  • What they hope they'll find will make a retired Edinburgh professor who still hangs around the physics department very happy. Times, Sunday Times
  • One physics department in Kenya allows its students to take an elective course in entrepreneurship offered by the university's business division.
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