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BCFN student Sara Carreira uses new techniques to publicise her work
BCFN student Sara Carreira uses new techniques to publicise her work
This year's undergraduate teaching prizes have been awarded to lectures from the Correlated Electron Systems group.
Professor Martin Kuball, Director of the Centre for Device Thermography and Reliability (CDTR), has been elected as Fellow of the world’s largest and most prestigious professional association for the advancement of technology, the IEEE.
BCFN Student Kate Oliver wins runner up in The Jean Golding Institute’s Data is Beautiful competition.
Sixth-form students with a keen interest in physics are welcome to join us for our annual Masterclass workshop.
Members of the Astrophysics group braved the cold to view the transit of Mercury across the Sun on 11th November. These transits occur when a celestial body passes between the Earth and the Sun, and the object's silhouette is visible against the disk of the Sun.
This seminar is about the heavy-Fermion superconductor UTe2. It will be presented by Toni Helm (HLD-EMFL and Helmholtz Zentrum, Dresden).
This seminar is on the measurement of stress-strain relationships within quantum materials. It will be presented by Dr. Clifford Hicks (University of Birmingham).
This seminar is on effective attraction between electrons. It will be presented by Christian Eckhardt (Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter).
An invitation to attend the next event in our Physics Colloquium series.