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Bristol Applied Topology featured in Physical Review Letters
Aspiring Deep-Tech Entrepreneurs come to Bristol to learn how to launch their new businesses
Sixteen researchers from across the UK came to the University of Bristol from the 25th – 28th June 2019, and were thrown into the world of science commercialisation through the Start Something: Launchpad programme.
New design of primitive quantum computer finds application
Scientists and engineers from the Universities of Bristol and Western Australia have developed how to efficiently simulate a “quantum walk” on a new design for a primitive quantum computer.
Focus on international students
The University of Bristol attracts excellent students from all over the world, and the School of Physics is no exception: students from every continent are studying at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Physics work experience week, June 2015 - school students' report
Twelve school students, aged from 14 to 17, enjoyed their week of work experience in Bristol's School of Physics.
Students join team to cycle 1,000 km in three weeks - for Women Asylum Seekers Together
Physics undergraduate student Aidan Cassidy will be part of a team of cyclists who will cycle 1,000 km to raise money for a Manchester asylum seekers' charity. The team began their cycle ride on 6 September in Macedonia at Lake Ohrid, and will ride to Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Engineering quantum science into quantum reality
The University of Bristol has today launched its new state-of-the-art Quantum Engineering Technology (QET) Labs. The QET Labs will provide unique world-leading facilities, bringing together industrial and academic collaborators to build devices that span numerous areas of quantum technology development from the nano-fabrication of quantum devices to a city-scale Quantum Key Distribution network.
Light: can you feel the force?
Prestigious Institute of Physics award for Bristol scientist
Professor Stephen Hayden from the University of Bristol’s School of Physics has been awarded the prestigious Mott Medal from the Institute of Physics (IOP) for his distinguished contributions to condensed matter physics.