Physics Department News
Hydo-osmotic effects in cells
Large, membrane bound organelles spontaneously assemble within living cells. Slow osmotic fluxes may play a role, driving instabilities that are very different from the classical Rayleigh form.
International Women's Day 2018

On 8th March, we celebrated International Women's Day in the Physics department, with a photo of some of our female students and staff.
Calculating the Magnetic Anisotropy of Rare-Earth-Transition-Metal Ferrimagnets
A collaboration between theoretical and experimental physicists at Warwick has led to the development of a new computational approach to understanding magnetic measurements.
Posters in Parliament
Congratulations to James Blake of the Astronomy and Astrophysics group for coming first overall in "Posters in Parliament", an event providing an opportunity for over 40 students representing Universities from across the UK to exhibit their research in the prestigious surroundings of Westminster Palace.