Welcome to the Department of Physics
Recent and Upcoming Events:
Colloquium Schedule: Unless otherwise noted, the colloquia will be on Thursdays at 12h40 in Sawyer Building room 3326:
Sept 17: Peter Taylor (York)"Renewable Energy (Wind and Solar)"
Sept 25: Laura Obrutsky (AECL) "Overview of Steam Generator Tube-Inspection Technology"
Oct 8: Matthew Browning (UT), "Convection and Magnetism in Stars: Puzzles and Perspectives"
Oct 15: Jim Whiteway (York)"A Laser View of the Atmosphere on Mars"
Oct 22: Stavros T.(Ottawa) "Fluid Dynamics: An Intersection of Engineering and Physics"
Oct 29: Rene Breton (UT) "Testing Gravity with Binary Pulsars"
Nov 5: Dr. Robert Ross "Abdominal obesity: observations on measurement by radiographic imaging and clinical implications"
Nov 12:Dave Greenberg (BIO) "Bay of Fundy Tides - Past Present Future"
Nov 19: Eswar Prasad (Sensor-Tech) "Piezoelectric materials and applications"
Feb 4:John Smol (Queens) "Arctic Lakes"
For information on applying for a sessional position, follow this link.
M.Sc.or PhD Position in the Area of Eddy Current Inspection of Materials for Application to Non-Destructive Evaluation

The staff at the Department of Physics welcomes you to our web pages. The sidebar can be used to access our other pages to find more information.
The Department's activities can be summarized into three areas:
Undergraduate Education: The department offers a variety of Physics and Space Science degree programs within the Science Division.
Graduate Education (MSc. and PhD.): The department offers Masters of Science and Doctoral programs for both Military and Civilian Graduate Students in each of our areas of research.
Research and Scholarly Activity: The department faculty conduct world class research programs within three areas:

The department is located in the Sawyer Building on the campus of the Royal Military College of Canada. The main office is located in Room 4311. You know you're in our section of the building since all our doors are painted green.

Correspondence can be sent to the address listed below, or email enquiries can be directed to physics@rmc.ca
Department of Physics,
Royal Military College of Canada,
PO Box 17000, Station Forces,
Kingston, Ontario K7K 7B4,
CANADA.
Telephone: 613-541-6000, ext. 6288
Fax: 613-541-6040
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