Quantum Fellowships available at all levels
Several fellowship schemes are currently open across the full spectrum of career stages
Several fellowship schemes are currently open across the full spectrum of career stages
Quantum computing will change lives, society and the economy and a working system is expected to be developed by 2020 according to a leading figure in the world of quantum computing, who will talk tomorrow [21 January 2016] at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland.
A panorama of the X-ray sky has been completed by an international team of more than 100 scientists, providing new insights into the nature of the Universe.
Applications are invited for a lectureship in Condensed Matter Theory, tenable from 1 October 2012 or a date to be agreed.
During 15-17 April 2012 we are hosting a special conference to mark the retirement of Professor Bob Evans
Our logo was designed by current student Dewan Chowdhury, who won our logo design competition. He explains how the design came about.
Tom Fenech, a second year PhD student with the Nanophysics and Soft Matter group, University of Bristol has been awarded a commendation and prize for his poster at the recent Institute of Physics (IOP) conference.
The School of Physics was delighted to welcome members of Professor Kurt Hoselitz's family in a recent visit to the university.
New undergraduate students arriving to study physics at the University of Bristol from 1975 onwards have all taken the same test of their knowledge and understanding of physics and mathematics. Prof Peter Barham's analysis of these test results since 1975 has been published in Physics Education.
A CQP publication, 'Fast Path and Polarization Manipulation of Telecom Wavelength Single Photons in Lithium Niobate Waveguide Devices', has been featured as a story on the science and technology news website, Phys Org.