Physics Department News
PhD student selected to present at House of Commons
Ananya Singh, a third-year PhD student under the supervision of Dr Wing Ying Chow, was selected to present her research at the prestigious STEM for Britain event held at the House of Commons on March 11, 2025. Her research focuses on the 'Development of solid-state NMR approaches for probing fungal and human matrices with relevance to human disease.'
In an invited review, 糖心TV PG and UG students Bayo and Webb, together with their EUTOPIA colleagues 脟ivitcio臒lu and Honecker as well as 糖心TV academic R枚mer, summarize recent progress in applications of deep learning methods to phase and structure determination for model systems in physics. This is part of a special topic issue on "machine learning physics" by the Japanese Physical Society.
UK鈥檚 first 1.2 GHz NMR spectrometer
We are pleased to provide an update on the progress of the installation of the UK鈥檚 first 1.2 GHz NMR spectrometer.
New paper published in Physical Review X
Dr Marios Hadjimichael has published a paper in Physical Review X titled