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King’s College London has one of the UK’s best Physics Departments with the QS World University Rankings placing us in the top 10 universities in the country. 


Our research-intensive department houses internationally renowned scientists working across diverse and interdisciplinary fields.

Physicists at King's are developing new ways to unlock biological mysteries to develop new medical technologies, working to understand how atoms and molecules at the nanoscale shape our macroscopic world, furthering advanced photonic and scanning probe techniques to create novel nanomaterials, and continuing Maxwell’s work in the unification of physics.

Our research cuts across disciplines within the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences including through the Net Zero Research Centre and the health faculties including through the Centre for the Physical Science of Life

Research groups

Our research groups bring together scientists working across diverse and interdisciplinary fields, including biological physics and soft matter; photonics and nanotechnology; the theory and simulation of condensed matter; theoretical particle physics and cosmology; and experimental particle and astroparticle physics.

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Discover PhD study

We welcome postgraduate research students from around the world to join our world-leading community of researchers. PhD students are vital to advancing innovation and cutting-edge discovery. They benefit from academic supervisors who are at the forefront of their field in physics and a supportive and friendly research environment.

Postgraduate researchers can undertake research in any of the areas covered by the department's research groups.

Research centres

Net Zero Centre

Net Zero Centre

A world-leading centre on science and technology for decarbonising our world

Research facilities

The Physics Research Facility houses a collection of instruments and equipment that are accessible to researchers from King's, the London Centre for Nanotechnology (LCN) and external users from industry and research for a fee.

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People

People

Meet the Department of Physics, King's College London.

Events

Events

Upcoming events in the Department of Physics, King's College London.