Computer programming, antigravity, and the Large Hadron Collider
The School of Physics welcomed 11 students for a week's work experience.
The School of Physics welcomed 11 students for a week's work experience.
A new way to run a quantum algorithm using much simpler methods than previously thought has been discovered by a team of researchers at the University of Bristol. These findings could dramatically bring forward the development of a 'quantum computer' capable of beating a conventional computer.
Professor Jeremy O'Brien gave an invited talk on the future of information and communications technology (ICT) and the impact the quantum technologies revolution will have on the future of society and economics at the the WEF in China.
Dr Alberto Politi has been awarded the 2011 PhD Thesis Prize from the European Physical Society.
CQP's collaborative paper, 'Nano-fabricated solid immersion lenses registered to single emitters in diamond' has appeared in Applied Physics Letters.
Dr Alberto Peruzzo has been awarded a Postgraduate Commendation for his thesis.
Five University of Bristol academics have been named by Thomson Reuters as among the top one per cent of scientists who are “the world’s leading scientific minds” and whose publications are among the most influential in their fields.
Arturs Thijssen successfully defends his thesis – Well done Arturs
CQP welcomes Universities and Science minister
Associate Professor Jonathan Matthews has been awarded the 2021 Philip Leverhulme Prize for physics.