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In terms of intellectual interest, the MIT Department of Physics is without compare. Its graduate program was recently ranked first in the nation. Its faculty and students are dynamic, innovative, and on the cutting edge of science exploration. Faculty members are involved in research worldwide and are represented at all major research facilities.

The research activities of MIT Department of Physics affiliates have also been recognized by five Nobel Prizes awarded since 1990. Recent Nobel Laureates include:

2004 Frank Wilczek, Herman Feshbach Professor of Physics, MIT
2001

Wolfgang Ketterle, John D. MacArthur Professor of Physics, MIT
Eric A. Cornell, MIT PhD Physics 1990

1994 Clifford G. Shull, Professor of Physics Emeritus, MIT (deceased)
1990

Jerome I. Friedman, Institute Professor and Professor of Physics, MIT
Henry W. Kendall, Professor of Physics, MIT; MIT PhD Physics 1951, SB Physics 1948 (deceased)

1976

Samuel C. C. Ting, Thomas Dudley Cabot Professor of Physics
Burton Richter, MIT PhD Physics 1956, SB Physics 1952



MIT physics faculty and Nobel Laureates Jerome Friedman, Frank Wilczek,
Wolfgang Ketterle and Samuel Ting.

In terms of working atmosphere, the Department is committed to creating a comfortable, yet challenging environment. The atmosphere is informal and collegial, yet employees are encouraged to grow professionally as well as personally through training and educational opportunities.