Alumni
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Our physics alumni include:
– Professor of Physics and Nobel Prize winner
– Professor of Physics and recipient of the NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal
– Winner of the 2020 US Open Golf Championship
– Neurosurgeon in the UVA Health System.
– Chief of Medical Physics at Miami Cancer Institute
– Professor of Physics and principal oboist with the Little Rock Wind Symphony
– Science writer for Discover, New Scientist, CR magazine, Science News for Kids and other outlets
– Professor of Physics, discovered fundamental characteristics of mesons
– Experimental Physicist, pioneered the study of the nucleon
Careers Upon Graduating
Physics teaches you critical thinking and problem-solving skills, so it applies to any field where important decisions must be made based on evidence. After they graduate, our students have:
.. become engineers for cyber security, software, systems, mechanical, manufacturing, and electrical engineering at companies such as Texas Instruments, AT&T, Intel, Lockheed Martin, Ericsson, Raytheon, Palo Alto Networks, Libby, L-3 Communications, Triumph Group, ASC Process Systems, Kapsch TrafficCom. Critical Start, VAIROG EU, JJA, National Instruments, DRS Technologies, Stryker, MartinasWeb.com, Jokari, …
Or they went to medical schools such as UT Southwestern, Texas A&M, UT Health Sciences Center San Antonio, Rockefeller University, …
Or they became medical physicists at Miami Cancer Institute, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Grove Consulting, …
Or they went into doctoral programs in Physics at SMU, Stanford University, Harvard University, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Montana State University, Vanderbilt University, University of Colorado Boulder, University of Minnesota, …
Or they went into post-graduate programs in Chemistry, Oceanography, Quantum Informatics, Mathematics, Financial Engineering, Statistics, Computational Biology, …
Or they went into professions such as banking analysis, corporate management, intellectual property, petroleum analysis, physics for the US military, flight controller, private tutor, science writer, theology, …