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We propose to alter our curriculum to focus more on our specialization in Nuclear physics. This is achieved by replacing two of our most advanced courses with | We propose to alter our curriculum to focus more on our specialization in Nuclear physics. This is achieved by replacing two of our most advanced courses with | ||
− | courses specializing in Nuclear physics. The faculty met on September 2, 2016 and voted in favor of these changes to the curriculum. Specifically, the second semester of graduate Quantum Mechanics and Electricity & Magnetism | + | courses specializing in Nuclear physics. The faculty met on September 2, 2016 and voted in favor of these changes to the curriculum. Specifically, the second semester of graduate Quantum Mechanics (PHYS6625) and Electricity & Magnetism (PHYS6612) |
Revision as of 23:41, 14 September 2016
2016 Report
Status
ISU's Physics graduate program began offering Ph.D.s in Applied Physics in 2006 with its first Ph.D. graduate occurring in 2009. Previously, Ph.D.s degrees were awarded in Engineering and Applied Science, a multi-displinary graduate program. The physics department grew in faculty to serve this new degree in the following years reaching a peak of thirteen in 2009. The number of full time Physics faculty has been steadily dropping since 2009 and currently stands at seven full time physics faculty. As expected, this drop in faculty has resulted in fewer graduate students entering the program, a trend we seek to reverse with curriculum changes as well as an increase in the number of full time physics faculty.
Objectives
Proposal
We propose to alter the physics Ph.D. requirements and increase the number of full time physics faculty to realize the /PhysicsWebPage#Physics_Strategic_Plan
Curriculum changes
We propose to alter our curriculum to focus more on our specialization in Nuclear physics. This is achieved by replacing two of our most advanced courses with courses specializing in Nuclear physics. The faculty met on September 2, 2016 and voted in favor of these changes to the curriculum. Specifically, the second semester of graduate Quantum Mechanics (PHYS6625) and Electricity & Magnetism (PHYS6612)
Link to the webpage Graduate_Programs
Faculty
History
From a 2009 peak of 13 faculty the department is now at 7 in 2016.
year | Faculty |
2005 | Wells , Harmon, Knox ,Beezhold, Chouffani, Hunt , Cole, Keeter, Shropshire, Tatar |
2006 | Wells , Harmon, Knox ,Beezhold, Chouffani, Hunt , Cole, Keeter, Shropshire, Tatar |
2007 | Dale, Harmon, Knox, Shropshire, Wells , Beezhold,Cole, Keeter, Tatar, Chouffani, Forest, Hunt , Chandler |
2008 | Dale, Shropshire, Wells , Beezhold,Cole, Keeter, Tatar, Chouffani, Forest, Hunt , Chandler |
2009 | Shropshire, Dale, Wells . Beezhold ,Cole, Keeter, Tatar,Chouffani, Dimitrov, Forest, Hunt ,Chandler, Mitchell |
2010 | Shropshire ,Dale, Wells,Cole, Keeter, Tatar,Chouffani, Dimitrov, Forest, Hunt ,Chandler,Mitchell |
2011 | Shropshire ,Dale, Wells,Cole, Keeter, Tatar,Chouffani, Dimitrov, Forest, Hunt ,Chandler,Mitchell |
2012 | Wells,Dale, Shropshire,Cole, Tatar,Chouffani,Dimitrov, Forest, Hunt, McNulty, Y. Kim |
2013 | Khandaker , Dale, Shropshire ,Cole, Chouffani, Forest, Hunt, McNulty , Y. Kim,Starovoitova |
2014 | |
2015 | Khandaker,Cole,Dale,Shropshire,Forest,Tatar, Chouffani, Hunt,McNulty |
2016 | Khandaker,Cole,Dale,Shropshire,Forest,Tatar,McNulty |