If you are a motivated and eager student (graduate or undergraduate) that wants to work in the area of computational condensed matter physics, then you should certainly consider the Computational Physics Group at UMKC.
We have ongoing projects in materials modeling, property calculation, and method development.
UMKC has many opportunities for undergraduate students to present their research in undergraduate symposiums (Undergraduate Research/SEARCH) as well as opportunities to publish their research in LUCERNA, UMKC’s undergraduate journal.
Previous Undergraduate Research Topics
If you are an undergraduate physics major or physics minor and would like to try your hand at research please contact me.
The Computational Physics Group is always looking for talented and eager students that want to push their skills beyond the Bachelor’s degree level.
UMKC offers a Natural Sciences Ph.D. program which takes a multidisciplinary approach to earning a doctorate.
Address
Physics and Astronomy
Division of Energy, Matter, and Systems (EMS)
School of Science and Engineering (SSE)
University of Missouri – Kansas City
Flarsheim Hall, 5110 Rockhill Road
Kansas City, MO 64110 USA
Contact Information
Call: +1-816-235-5223
Email: rulisp@umkc.edu