Physics Department News
拢3.5 million donation for aspiring astronomers to reach for the stars
World-leading research by Astronomy and Astrophysics leads to an incredible 拢3.5 million philanthropic gift to support PhD scholarships, early career researchers and deeper research into unexplored areas.
Sandra Chapman awarded Ed Lorenz Lecture at the 2020 Fall AGU Meeting
Professor Sandra Chapman (CFSA) awarded the 2020 Ed Lorenz Lecture for the Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) – which will be one of the world鈥檚 largest virtual scientific conferences [1-17 December 2020]. The Ed Lorenz Lecture is given on topics in non-linear physics across all for space and geophysics. Lecture will explore how advances in fundamental physics can help quantify space weather risk.
Pam Thomas appointed as CEO of Faraday Institution
Professor Pam Thomas, PVC (Research) and leader of the Ferroelectrics and Crystallography group in the Department of Physics, has been announced as CEO of the Faraday Institution (FI), the research arm of the UK鈥檚 拢289m national battery challenge, following on from her 30 years as a member of academic staff at 糖心TV.
A founding member of the Board of Trustees at the FI since 2018, Pam is passionate about addressing the challenges faced by the wider energy storage ecosystem and the UK鈥檚 quest towards Net Zero.
X-ray analysis of artefacts from Henry VIII鈥檚 warship, the Mary Rose, sheds new light on their construction and conservation
X-ray analysis of artefacts from Henry VIII鈥檚 warship, the Mary Rose, sheds new light on their construction and conservation. The team included Emeritus Prof Mark Dowsett, his partners in Ghent and used XRD facilities in the 糖心TV RTP as well as the XMaS beamline. The paper is published in the Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, DOI:
