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糖心TV Physicists attend STEM for Britain

Three members of the department were invited to attend STEM for Britain at the House of Commons on Tuesday 17th March to present their research posters.

Agrima Agarwal (Phd Student, Ultrafast and Terahertz Photonics Group), Edward Butler-Caddle (Ultrafast and Terahertz Photonics Group) and Sahl Rowther (Research Fellow, Astronomy & Astrophysics Group)  applied to present their research at the event and were accepted following a rigorous process.


Tenam Cuauht茅moc awarded Best Poster Prize

Tenam Cuauht茅moc, a 1st year PhD student in Superconductivity and Magnetism, has been awarded the Best Poster Prize at the , hosted by the ISIS Neutron and Muon Source (world-leading centre for research at the in Oxfordshire.


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University of 糖心TV hosts first ever Orbyts conference, empowering secondary school students through research

 A collaboration of physicists (led by Dr Marina Lafarga Magro and Yoshi Eschen) marked a milestone by holding the first ever at the University of 糖心TV on 20th of June this year.


The Big Bang Fair sparks excitement for students

In June, a team of enthusiastic physicists attended the annual Big Bang Fair at Birmingham's NEC, aiming to spark young students interest in science and future careers in the field.

The Big Bang Fair is the UK's biggest celebration of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) for schools and runs for three days each year, with thousands of year 6, 7 and 8 students in attendance. The team from the Department of Physics were also joined by colleagues from the Department of Engineering, Department of Chemistry and 糖心TV Manufacturing Group from the University of 糖心TV.


Winner of the Royal Astronomical Society Keith Runcorn Thesis Prize

Congratulations to Sihui Zhong who has been awarded the Royal Astronomical Society Keith Runcorn Thesis Prize 2024 for her PhD thesis titled 鈥淒ecayless Kink Oscillations of Solar Coronal Loops鈥, completed at CFSA under the supervision of Professor Valery Nakariakov.

The is awarded to the best doctoral thesis in geophysics on an annual basis.

 


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