Upcoming Events
Today
Seminars, HET and HEE Seminars
High Energy Theory Seminar: Search for exotic Higgs boson decays with CMS and fast machine learning solutions for the LHC
Ho Fung Tsoi (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Tomorrow
Seminars, HET and HEE Seminars
Experimental Particle Physics: Searching for Exotic and Rare Physics Processes with Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber Detectors
Daisy Kalra (Columbia University)
Tomorrow
Condensed and Living Matter Seminars
Condensed and Living Matter Seminar: Randomness, Complexity, and the Biological Frontier
Pankaj Mehta (University of Boston)
Seminars, HET and HEE Seminars
High Energy Theory Seminar: "TBA"
Konstantinous Roumpedakis (UCLA)
Condensed and Living Matter Seminars
Condensed and Living Matter Seminar: Learning the shape of the immune and protein universe
Armita Nourmohammad (University of Washington)
Seminars, HET and HEE Seminars
High Energy Theory Seminar: "TBA"
Sebastian Franco (CUNY)
Condensed and Living Matter Seminars
Condensed and Living Matter Seminar: Optical neural networks for faster AI and super resolution imaging
Alex Lvovsky (University of Oxford)
Department News
Physics & Astronomy's Daniel Gomes, Winner: Audience Choice 2024 Penn Grad Talks
On February 23, some of Penn Arts & Sciences’ top graduate students shared their insights with a packed house (and online audience) at the
Read MoreSecond year PHD Candidate, Charlie Cummings has been named 2023-2024 Dean’s Scholar
Each spring, at the Dean's Forum, the Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences recognizes nine College st
Read MoreDr. Martin Claassen awarded 2024 Sloan Research Fellow
Congratulations to Dr. Martin Claassen on being awarded the Sloan Research Fellows of 2024. 126 early-career scholars represent the most promising scientific researchers working today.
Read MorePillars of Excellence Award 2024
PILLARS OF EXCELLENCE AWARD 2024
Read MoreMeasuring the Information Delivered by Music
A network-theory model, tested on the work of Johann Sebastian Bach, offers tools for quantifying the amount of information delivered to a listener by a musical piece. Researchers at the University
Read MoreOnce a spy satellite, now a telescope with an eye on the cosmos
Researchers from Penn’s School of Arts & Sciences are part of a collaboration to develop Hubble’s wide-eyed cousin, the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope.
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It is incumbent on us all as a global community of scientists to actively participate in the diversification of science, technology, engineering and mathematics by directly and intentionally engaging those groups that are underrepresented in our individual fields.
The Penn Physics & Astronomy Department offers a variety of research opportunities that bring students of a range of academic levels to Penn.