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University of Denver


Division Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Physics and Astronomy
Physics Building 2112 E. Wesley Ave.
Denver, CO 80208 US
 
Phone: 1-303-871-2238
 

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The Department has major research programs in:
  • Atmospheric spectroscopy and radiometry, involving worldwide studies of infrared radiation using high-altitude balloons, research aircraft, and ground-based equipment and theoretical studies of molecular studies of molecular spectra
  • Infrared astronomy, using the department's observatory at the summit of Mt. Evans (4,313 m) and other facilities and data sources
  • Solid state physics and materials research, investigating and characterizing the mechanical properties of metals and composites with acoustic emission, damping, and resonance apparatus
  • Solar-terrestrial and magnetospheric physics, examining the effects on the earth's atmosphere of incoming particulate radiation
  • Atomic and molecular physics, concentrating on excitation, ionization, and charge transfer in atomic and molecular collisions (using fast hydrogen/proton, atomic oxygen, and other atomic/molecular/ion beam facilities and ultrasonic interferometers)
  • Surface science, using state-of-the-art equipment, and varied research on photovoltaics at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory as well as on-campus facilities
   
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