Physics Department News
Physics 60th birthday celebration
On Saturday 5th July, the department celebrated it’s 60th birthday celebration with a vibrant day of reflection as one of the University’s founding departments, and looked towards a bright future for Physics at Warwick as we continue to work to make a better world together.
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 “Decayless Kink Oscillations of Solar Coronal Loops”, completed at CFSA under the supervision of Professor Valery Nakariakov.
The Keith Runcorn Thesis Prize 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:
Eva Guilloton
John Pontin
Omstavan Samant
Alex Ward
Helen Witkowska
Jacob Young
Congratulations to Ethan Moorfield who has been awarded a Master of Science (by Research) in Physics.
Physicists Highly Commended in Warwick Awards for Public and Community Engagement
The Warwick Awards for Public and Community Engagement (WAPCE) recognise and celebrate the roles of Warwick staff and students connecting with the public—locally, nationally, and globally.
Recent degrees awarded
Congratulations to all those who have formally been awarded Doctor of Philosophy in Physics:
Jorge Fernández Fernández
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
Reflections on the Conference for Undergraduate Women and Non-Binary Physicists
Hear from our student blogger Harriet, a 2nd year Physics with Astrophysics student who attended the Conference for Undergraduate Women and Non-Binary Physicists (CUWiP) this year hosted by the University of Warwick Department of Physics.
In memoriam: Professor Ray Dupree
We are sorry to share the sad news that Professor Ray Dupree has passed away.
Professor Ray Dupree joined the department in September 1966, and has been a member of the solid state NMR research group for the duration of his time at Warwick and has made many contributions to the department. He will be sorely missed.
The department have shared a tribute to Ray, with a link to a condolence book for those who wish to share a message.
Success for Conference for Undergraduate Women and Non-Binary Physicists
In April, the department were selected by the Institute of Physics to host the Conference for Undergraduate Women and Non-Binary Physicists (CUWiP)Link opens in a new window. The four-day event brought together female and non-binary undergraduate physics students from universities across the UK and Ireland. With an impressive 185 applications received, the local organising committee allocated 100 delegate spaces, ensuring a diverse and engaged cohort of participants based on a shortlisting criterion developed by the team.
Professor Valery Nakariakov awarded £2.1 million from the European Research Council (ERC)
Congratulations to Professor Valery Nakariakov, from our Centre for Fusion, Space & Astrophysics who has been awarded £2.1 million from the European Research Council (ERC). The ERC AdG project aims to transformatively advance our understanding of the long-standing mystery of why the Sun's outer atmosphere - the corona - is heated to millions of degrees.
Physics 60th Anniversary Celebration
On Saturday 5th July we will be gathering to celebrate 60 years of Physics at the University of Warwick. All current staff and students, former staff members and alumni are invited to come along and get involved in a day of talks, demonstrations and tours. For more information and to register please visit: Physics 60th celebration