Physics, Minor

Physics has always played critical and indispensable role in the understanding of our world and the development of technological applications to enhance the human condition. Its role in economic development spans the gamut from Economics and Finance to Medicine. All science (Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Pre-Med, Sports Science, Earth Science etc), engineering and technology thus require strong basis in physics for success, understanding and application. The cognitive, problem solving analytical skill that are provided in Physics are not only transferable to other disciplines, but helps to obtain deeper understanding and leads to innovation. To this end, Physics has been indispensable and critical parts of education and society in general, and science and technology in particular. Simply put, Physics is the lynchpin discipline around which successful economies are built. As a wise young student once said “to make any discipline better, all you have to do is add physics”!

Mahdy Allam
Mahdy Allam
Lecturer
Physics & Engineering Physics
Ali Antar
Ali Antar
Professor Emeritus
Physics & Engineering Physics
Celia Chow
Professor Emeritus
Physics & Engineering Physics
Derya Cogal
Derya Cogal
Assistant Professor (Interim)
Physics & Engineering Physics
David Cox
David Cox
Physics & Engineering Physics
Jason Feeney
Physics & Engineering Physics
Yuriy Garbovskiy
Yuriy Garbovskiy
Associate Professor
Physics & Engineering Physics
Keith Gregorian-Michaelsen
Keith Gregorian-Michaelsen
Lecturer
Physics & Engineering Physics
Phillip Holtz
Phillip Holtz
Lecturer
Physics & Engineering Physics
Peter Lemaire
Peter Lemaire
Professor, Department Chair
Physics & Engineering Physics
Donald Lukaszek
Donald Lukaszek
SUAsstProfr
Physics & Engineering Physics
Nanjundiah Sadanand
Nanjundiah Sadanand
Professor
Physics & Engineering Physics
Nimmi Sharma
Nimmi Sharma
Professor
Physics & Engineering Physics
Naomi Sigall
Naomi Sigall
Lecturer
Physics & Engineering Physics
Rahul Singhal
Rahul Singhal
Associate Professor
Physics & Engineering Physics
Paul Yeno
Paul Yeno
Physics & Engineering Physics

Admissions Contact

Undergraduate Recruitment & Admissions
admissions@ccsu.edu
860.832.2278

Academic Contact

Peter LeMaire, Ph.D
Professor and Chair
lemaire@ccsu.edu
860.832.2939

Academic Department

Physics & Engineering Physics