WordNet
n. the academic department responsible for teaching and research in physics [syn: department of physics]
Usage examples of "physics department".
Back at Gatehouse, Professor George Pegram, head of the Physics Department and Dean of the Graduate Schools at Columbia, had collapsed weakly into one of the chairs in the mess area, stunned from the things he had learned in the last sixty minutes.
When I was invited to Berkeley to give a talk on something in physics, I prepared something rather technical, expecting to give it to the usual physics department group.
There were two in Julian's physics department, a secretary and Mac Roman himself.
I did attempt to send a message to the temporal physics department of the Ekumenical Schools on Hain.
I have a feeling the physics department would like to have a look at him, also, while he's still alive.
I have a feeling the physics department would like to have a look at him, also, while hes still alive.
He gazed at the tiny streak in the photograph and wondered what his buddies in the Harvard physics department would say when he told them he&rsquo.
He gazed at the tiny streak in the photograph and wondered what his buddies in the Harvard physics department would say when he told them he'd spent the weekend hanging out in a Large Hadron Collider admiring Z-particles.
Without knowing who he was, I found him a like-minded soul at the daily physics department coffee breaks when I was still a graduate student at the University of California at San Diego in the mid-1960s.
He gazed at the tiny streak in the photograph and wondered what his buddies in the Harvard physics department would say when he told them he’.