New Paper published by CQP Researchers in arXiv
Active Temporal Multiplexing of Photons
Active Temporal Multiplexing of Photons
Professor Martin Kuball is one of two research academics in the University of Bristol to receive the Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award.
The Max Planck Society honours young scientists and researchers for outstanding scientific achievements in the award of the Otto Hahn medal. Bristol's Martin Gradhand will be awarded this medal at a ceremony in June.
Dr Chris Lester and Professor Stephen Hayden of the Correlated Electrons Group at the University, together with collaborators, have found that a large magnetic field can stabilize antiferromagnetism in a metal.
A team of baking enthusiasts from the Micro- and Nanostructural Materials group raised over £170 for the charity Sparks.
Members of the Micro and Nanostructural materials research group took the Best Team Performance prize in a recent four week walking challenge.
New technology developed in Physics helped Bristol scientists investigate novel nano-materials.
On Tuesday and Thursday this week 100 school students will join us for a Particle Physics Masterclass.
Physics programmes are accredited by the Institute of Physics.
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) has awarded £2.1m to the Universities of Oxford, Bristol and Southampton for a new electron microscope, as part of its Strategic Equipment initiative.