CQP paper appears in the Proceedings of the National Academy Sciences.
A CQP collaborative paper, 'Violation of the Leggett-Garg inequality with weak measurements of photons' has appeared in Proceedings of the National Academy Sciences.
A CQP collaborative paper, 'Violation of the Leggett-Garg inequality with weak measurements of photons' has appeared in Proceedings of the National Academy Sciences.
A CQP paper, 'Generation of correlated photon pairs in a chalcogenide As2S3 waveguide', with our collaborators, has appeared in Applied Physics Letters.
The School of Physics is looking to recruit a technician to help run our state-of-the-art undergraduate teaching laboratories. (vacancy ref. 17472)
Peter Shadbolt, a final year PhD student in the School of Physics on secondment with Imperial College London, was named as a Rising Star at the recent RISE Awards, which celebrate inspirational scientists and engineers leading innovation in the engineering and physical sciences.
Dr Paddy Royall, Alex Malins (PhD student in the School of Chemistry) and collaborators recently published a paper in Nature Scientific Reports.
It's official - we've always known Chaos, the School of Physics' student society, is pretty good. But now this has been confirmed as the University of Bristol Students' Union (UBU) has awarded Chaos the Best Student Society acolade in the recent UBU awards.
NASA will come to NSQI at Bristol University to use their facilities in order to test sensitive equipment for a mission to Mars.
Dr Jonathan Matthews from the Centre for Quantum Photonics has been awarded a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship.
A perspective article, 'Entangled photons on a chip' by Mirko Lobino and Jeremy OBrien appears in Nature News and Views.
The team behind the UK’s first female urinal have raised £250,000 in their first funding round, as they strive to pioneer ‘pee-equality’ for women and make long queues for the ladies a thing of the past.