![Materials Science](_derived/material.htm_cmp_tech2k010_vbtn.gif)
![Solving QCD](_derived/qcd.htm_cmp_tech2k010_vbtn.gif)
![Teaching Physics](_derived/physics.htm_cmp_tech2k010_vbtn.gif)
![LASSP](_derived/LASSP.htm_cmp_tech2k010_vbtn.gif)
![Chemistry](_derived/chemistr.htm_cmp_tech2k010_vbtn.gif)
![Physics Training](_derived/desktop.htm_cmp_tech2k010_vbtn.gif)
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The Physical Sciences projects include four projects in Physics:
![](_themes/tech2k/bullet1.gif) | Simulations and computations for condensed-matter physics in the Laboratory of Atomic
and Solid-State Physics (LASSP); |
![](_themes/tech2k/bullet1.gif) | Solving QCD (Quantum Chromodynamics) numerically on Intel Architecture workstations; |
![](_themes/tech2k/bullet1.gif) | Developing instructional simulations for teaching physics; and |
![](_themes/tech2k/bullet1.gif) | Training physics doctoral students to use the latest computational tools in both
experimental and theoretical physics. |
As well as projects in Materials Science, Computational Chemistry, and Mathematics.
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