Events in Physics
Monday, October 22, 2018
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The UK Space Agency, under the national space technology programme, invites proposals for its fast tracks grants. These support projects that aim to develop the capability of the UK space sector. Proposals are sought for space technology research and development projects in areas including technology proof of concept, technology developments, establishing new industrial research collaborations, market studies, or studies into spin in or out of technologies for space. Projects should introduce or develop technologies that offer disruptive or enabling potential to existing concepts, for example to improve performance, or improve system parameters such as cost, mass and resource requirements. Preference will be given to proposals of the highest technical quality that accelerate the development of scientific or commercial technologies for space. Industry-industry and industry-academia collaborations will be given preference. A UK institution must lead the consortium. Non-UK entities may participate as partners. Grants are worth up to 拢200,000 for up to one year. |
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Peter Wyper (Durham): MHD simulations of Coronal Hole Bright Points and JetsPS128 |
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The Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf invites proposals for beamtime at their centre for high-power radiation sources ELBE. The centre hosts different radiation sources which enable user groups to carry out experiments. The following radiation sources are available: 鈥ree-electron laser – FELBE; 鈥remsstrahlung – 纬ELBE; 鈥irect electron beam – ELBE; 鈥eutron time-of-flight system – nELBE; 鈥ositron source – pELBE; 鈥uperradiant THz source – TELBE. It is strongly recommend to discuss the feasibility of planned experiments with the local experts prior to the submission of a proposal. Access is free of charge for all non-proprietary research. |
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EOI I am delighted to share with you the details for the Turing鈥檚 next Data Study Group event which will be held at the Alan Turing Institute in London from 10th to 14th December. Please visit our website for further details on the event and how to apply to participate: https://www.turing.ac.uk/events/data-study-group-december-2018 (deadline: 22nd October 12:00 GMT) |