Course Overview - Theoretical Physics
Physics is an enabling discipline showing how to do things thought impossible and helping others refine their approach. Physics is to the rest of science what machine tools are to engineering. Sir John Pendry Physics allows us to write with a piece of chalk on a blackboard the very structure of the universe and the shape of it. I mean… Whats not to love? Dara OBriain Physics studies how the universe works - from the smallest atomic nucleus to the largest galaxy. It includes conceptual challenges such as quantum theory, relativity and chaos theory, and lies at the heart of most moder...
Physics is an enabling discipline showing how to do things thought impossible and helping others refine their approach. Physics is to the rest of science what machine tools are to engineering. Sir John Pendry Physics allows us to write with a piece of chalk on a blackboard the very structure of the universe and the shape of it. I mean… Whats not to love? Dara OBriain Physics studies how the universe works - from the smallest atomic nucleus to the largest galaxy. It includes conceptual challenges such as quantum theory, relativity and chaos theory, and lies at the heart of most modern technology - for example the computer, the laser and the Internet. The Department of Physics and Astronomy has the highest teaching standards and is recognised nationally as being one of the leading centres for research. Physics at Queens obtained an excellent grade in the last subject-based Teaching Quality Assessment exercise, while in the most recent Research Assessment Exercise 50 per cent of the scientific research carried out by staff was internationally excellent or world-leading. This strong link between research and teaching in Physics at Queens means our graduates obtain one of the best degrees available for understanding our recent scientific advances, and playing a part in our increasingly technological society.