Undergraduate Research

Undergraduate Research

Students pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics or Engineering Physics are encouraged to consider an undergraduate research position on campus.  Students in our program who choose to participate in research normally choose research projects in the Department of Physics, but research in other fields such as Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Geological Sciences, and Medicine are also possible.

Resources for Getting Started

The following research fields within the Department of Physics are available for Physics and Engineering Physics majors:

  • Astrophysics
  • Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
  • Biophysics
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • High Energy Physics
  • Medical Physics
  • Nuclear Physics
  • Particle Physics
  • Physics Education

For a description of research being done by physics faculty who often hire undergraduate students, go to the Physics Research Summary page

Students interested in undergraduate research in the Department of Physics are encouraged to read the How to get Involved in Undergraduate Physics Research guide.  Feel free to contact the Physics advisors with any questions regarding undergraduate research.

A list of research programs available for summer 2026 is available on this document

OSU Research Programs and Scholarships

External Summer Research and Internship Programs

Graduation with Research Distinction

Graduation with research distinction in [research field] recognizes those students who demonstrate excellence in the study of a discipline both through major course work and by completing an independent research project.  This distinction does appear on the diploma.  

If you're interested in graduating with research distinction, or if you're interested in getting more information about the process, please contact the following person based on your program:

Honors Physics Majors: Please refer to this webpage for information or contact your ASC honors advisor with questions.

Non-Honors Physics Majors: Please refer to this webpage for information regarding graduating with research distinction or contact Mr. Ed Quinn (quinn.142@osu.edu) with questions. 

Honors and Non-honors Engineering Physics Majors: Please contact Mr. Mike Knisley at knisley.33@osu.edu.  You can also find more information on the College of Engineering webpage.

Please note that the rules and processes for research distinction are handled at the college level, not the department level, so Physics Department academic advisors are unable to answer questions about research distinction.