BCFN students attend Science Communication workshop
BCFN students attended a Science Communication workshop hosted by Imperial College London and the BBC to explore how the research community engages with the public
BCFN students attended a Science Communication workshop hosted by Imperial College London and the BBC to explore how the research community engages with the public
Professor Sandu Popescu has achieved the rare distinction of being elected Fellow of the world’s most eminent and oldest scientific academy in continuous existence, the Royal Society.
New research, using computer models of wave chaos, has shown that three-dimensional tangled vortex filaments can in fact be knotted in many highly complex ways.
The theme for International Women's Day this year (Wednesday 8 March 2023) is #EmbraceEquity. As an institution, we are committed to embracing equity not just on this day, but everyday. See which events the School of Physics are hosting to celebrate.
On the 18th July, Dr Peter Shadbolt previous researcher and collaborator of the Centre for Quantum Photonics, was invited by the Prime Minister, Theresa May to attend a welcome home reception for British Astronaut Tim Peake.
CDT-CMP students present talks at APS meeting
The Bristol Centre for Functional Nanomaterials hosted its inaugural industry showcase, 'Materials for the Industries of Tomorrow', at We The Curious science centre in Bristol
Research Associate position to work on hydrogen compound superconductors at high pressures.
Undergraduates Astrid, Viktoria and Helen ran Bath Half Marathon and raised over £1000.
Read the February 2023 edition of the Materials and Devices newsletter