Next Colloquium Event 6th February: "Generation and Detection of Twisted Waves of Neutrons and Light"
An invitation to attend the next event in our Physics Colloquium series.
An invitation to attend the next event in our Physics Colloquium series.
This seminar is on the role of impurities in the phenomenology of overdoped cuprates. It will be presented by Professor David Broun (Simon Fraser University).
Read the January 2023 edition of the Materials and Devices newsletter.
The University of Bristol Union has officially announced the elected officers for 2013-14 - including a Physics student.
Energy and the Physical Sciences:Beta-enhanced thermionic energy converters and nuclear batteries employing nanostructured diamond electrodes, brings together a strong interdisciplinary team from four different departments in one project.
This week new results from the CMS collaboration are presented at the annual winter conference.
An international research group led by scientists from the University of Bristol, UK, and the University of Queensland, Australia, has demonstrated a quantum algorithm that performs a true calculation for the first time. Quantum algorithms could one day enable the design of new materials, pharmaceuticals or clean energy devices.
Professor Michael Berry made a new acquaintance when giving a public lecture recently.
A paper from the Centre for Quantum Photonics has been included as a New Journal of Physics highlight.
Applications are invited for a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Reader in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics (vacancy no. ACAD100256)