Program Type: Undergraduate/Graduate

The William J. and Carol M. Motil Scholarship was established by William J. Motil who graduated from ASU with a degree in Physics in 1963. He is thankful and appreciative of the benefits derived from the education he received and recognizes the need for support of students entering into and continuing their education in the field of physics.

Modeling Instruction

Modeling Instruction applies structured inquiry techniques to the teaching of basic skills and practices in mathematical modeling, proportional reasoning, quantitative estimation and technology-enabled data collection and analysis. It emphasizes active student construction of conceptual and mathematical models in an interactive learning community. Students are engaged with simple scenarios to learn to model the physical world.

Our alumni are making scientific discoveries and changing how we see the world. You are an important part of our department and we encourage you to reconnect with us and peers

  • Alumni Spotlight:  Share your accomplishments and items of interest  with our physics community. If you have interesting news about your research,career opportunities, trending topics,conferences,or personal achievements. Please contact to Ixxy Paape we will share accomplishments via newsletter,social media,or appropriate forum.

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Invest in the physics department at ASU

At the core of all successful physics departments is a network of faculty, students, alumni, parents, industry partners and friends who share an interest in promoting physics education and research.

Your involvement is appreciated at any level whether you’re attending a physics event, staying engaged as an alumni and friend or contributing financially to scholarships, research and/or teaching. The success of the Department of Physics at Arizona State University has much to do with your generosity and continued involvement.