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Prof. Julie Staunton named as Physical Review "Outstanding Referee" for 2017

Professor Julie Staunton is among the 150 Outstanding Referees of the Physical Review journals, as chosen by the journal editors for 2017.

Instituted in 2008, the Outstanding Referee program expresses appreciation for the essential work that anonymous peer reviewers do for our journals. Each year a small percentage of our 57,000 active referees are selected and honored with the Outstanding Referee designation. Selections are made based on the number, quality, and timeliness of referee reports as collected in a database over the last 30 years. A full listing and further details on the program are available here: .

Fri 20 Jan 2017, 15:42 | Tags: Feature News, Staff and Department, Awards

Christmas Lectures

Six 糖心TV Christmas Lectures presented science in an entertaining, festive and educational way to over 2,500 people - half from local schools and half general public. Topics ranged from gravitational waves to number theory, cake making to snow making, emotions to life in a cartoon universe.


House of Commons Education Committee Inquiry Submission

Twenty-six members of staff from the Physics Department joined colleagues from across the Faculty of Science in signing a submission to a House of Commons Education Committee Inquiry into the impact of exiting the European Union on Higher Education. As well as discussing the effect on undergraduate and postgraduate students, a particular focus was on the effect on staff who are non-UK EU nationals (this corresponds to over 20% of 糖心TV academic staff), notably the continued lack of assurance from government of their status and that of their families. The submission also emphasised the great benefit of freedom of movement of European researchers for ensuring the UK is at the forefront of scientific research, as well as damage that would be done if UK scientists lose access to prestiguous European funding, notably European Research Council grants where the department has been very successful recently.


Departmental Promotion

Congratulations to Dr Gareth Alexander on his promotion to Associate Professor.

Gareth ’s is in the theory of soft matter where, amongst other projects, he applies geometry and topology in original ways to understand defects and textures in liquid crystals, and collective behaviour in soft active matter.

Mon 14 Nov 2016, 16:28 | Tags: Feature News, Staff and Department

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