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Research Fields

Atomic, Molecular, and Optical PhysicsBiological and Medical Physics
Chemical PhysicsCondensed Matter Physics
Engineering Physics ProgramHigh Energy Physics
Mathematical PhysicsNuclear and Particle Physics
Physics EducationTheoretical Physics

Graduate Student Research Highlights

Departmental Resources

Technical Services Facility (Machine Shop, Electronics Shop, and Computer Support) Facilities Management Trouble Call Form
Important notes:
  • Call 924-1777 in the event of an urgency and tell the operator that it is urgent.
  •  Do not put in a fund code (or PTAO) for trouble calls.
  • Policies and Procedures -- Some of the "Rules and Regulations" that pertain to research at UVa. Topics include safety and hazardous materials as well as financial issues. Grants Administration

    Resources Local to UVa

    Laboratory Survival Manual -- An on-line manual detailing safe laboratory practices. Engineering and Applied Sciences
    Environmental Health and Safety -- Safety and waste programs and associated training Office of the Vice President for Research
    UVa's Travel Web Site UVa Purchasing Department
    Physics Library Science and Engineering Libraries
    UVa Library VIRGO library catalog
    ETF Guidlines (from Budget Office) Arts and Sciences Research Administration

    Links to Web Resources

    Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, (was CEBAF). ZIP Code Lookup (US Postal Service)
    HEPIC, (High Energy Physics Information Center). Preprint servers
    The Internet Pilot to Physics DoD Electronic Forms

    Useful Commercial Sites

    The Thomas Register of American Manufacturers Electronic Industry Telephone Directory
    LDS Vacuum Products, Inc. Grainger

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