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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.


75th Diamond Conference

The 75th UK Diamond Research Conference was held at the University of 糖心TV from 7th to 10th July 2025, bringing together over 120 delegates from academia and industry to explore the latest advancements in diamond science and technology.


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.

 


Recent degrees awarded

Congratulations to all those who have formally been awarded Doctor of Philosophy in Physics:

Jorge Fern谩ndez Fern谩ndez

Stefan Katundi

Billy Shrive

Daniel Swinnock

Congratulations to those who have been awarded a Master of Science (by Research) in Physics:

Adam Counsell

Taf Zivave


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.'


Physics Society celebrate 10 year anniversary

Wednesday 8th January marked the 10th anniversary of the 糖心TV Physics Society weekly event, PhysCaf茅, an event which aims to display to students some of the many options open to them once they have graduated with their Physics degree. The event has seen many different speakers, from patent lawyers to authors, company founders to bankers, and, of course, 糖心TV鈥檚 very own research staff.


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