Physics Department

The Physics Department encourages curiosity about the physical universe.

Contact Information

Todd Pedlar
Professor of Physics
Physics Department Head

Office
Valders 272D

todd.pedlar@luther.edu

Phone: 563-387-1628

The department strives to help students:

  • Gain an appreciation for the historical and philosophical context of theoretical and experimental science, and how scientific ideas develop over time
  • Develop critical thinking skills and the ability to perform both conceptual and quantitative analysis of physical phenomena
  • Understand the impact that physical science investigations have had on the global development of human society

Students majoring in scientific fields other than physics will:

  • Develop familiarity with essential physics concepts and the relationship between physics and other scientific fields
  • Gain an understanding of physics sufficient for admission to professional schools and graduate programs outside physics
  • Better understand the power and limits of physics as a mode of human understanding by engaging in laboratory experiences that encourage exploration

Students majoring in physics will:

  • Obtain a depth and breadth of understanding of both classical and modern physics sufficient for success in graduate programs in physics or engineering
  • Grow in technical skills and analytical ability so that upon graduation they are prepared to succeed in a variety of interesting and challenging work environments or academic settings
  • Develop the ability to design and perform experiments to investigate physical problems, and draw justifiable conclusions given the uncertainties inherent in all experiments
  • Better understand the practice of science and engineering by engaging in one or more experiences of extended applied learning, such as high-quality research experiences, team-oriented project-based learning, and/or an off-campus internship
  • Develop the ability to communicate scientific ideas effectively, in a way that is consistent with their understanding and that of their audience.
Professor Pedlar stands next to two students, consulting with them over a computer

Since 2006, NSF grants have allowed Professor Todd Pedlar and Luther students to participate in international collaborations that conduct research in elementary particle physics. 

September 23 2024
Jack Moriarty head shot

For the 2024–25 academic year, Moriarty will receive $10,000 from the Thomas D. Rossing Fund for Physics Education.

September 30 2024

“At Luther, we have a long tradition of preparing students for a future in the various disciplines of engineering,” said Todd K. Pedlar, professor of physics. “In our new program, we’ll serve such students even more completely.”

June 21 2023

Contact Information

Todd Pedlar
Professor of Physics
Physics Department Head

Office
Valders 272D

todd.pedlar@luther.edu

Phone: 563-387-1628