Physics Department News
Predicting Colours using Quantum Mechanics
Many organic dyes change colour when they are in a solvent. By enabling prediction of these shifts of optical excitations from quantum mechanical modelling, research led by Dr Nicholas Hine may lead to theoretical spectroscopy playing a greater role in the toolkit of industrial chemists in fields such as food manufacturing, textiles, and pharmaceuticals.
Astronomers see black hole raging red
In June 2015, a black hole called V404 Cygni underwent dramatic brightening for about two weeks. An international team of astronomers, including the University of Warwick, report that the black hole emitted dazzling red flashes lasting just fractions of a second, as it blasted out material that it could not swallow...
Prof Don Pollacco receives Wolfson Merit Award
The Royal Society has recently awarded Prof Don Pollacco with a Wolfson Merit Award in recognition of his outstanding scientific achievements. The award will help support his research program on the discovery and characterisation of exoplanets (planets around other stars) for the next 5 years...
Physics Hat Trick at Warwick Staff Awards
Congratulations to Ally Caldecote, Rashida Mohamed, Don Pollacco and Pam Thomas who were named as overall winners in three categories at the Warwick Staff Awards. The winners were announced at a celebratory gala dinner on Friday 11th March.