Massachusetts Institute of Technology was established in 186 1, Department of Physics was established in 1865, and the first physical chemistry laboratory in the United States was established in 1900. The history of physics department has developed rapidly with the development of MIT, and its proud achievements have also created today's Massachusetts.
2. Stanford University
Stanford 1885 was founded, 189 1 officially enrolled students. 1948165438+1October 6th, physics professor Felix Bloch became the first Nobel Prize winner in Stanford University.
3. University of California at Berkeley
As one of the most important research and teaching centers in the world, its physics, chemistry, computer, engineering and many other fields rank among the top ten in the world.