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Physics PhD student Edo Carnio reports on the 66th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting

"The 66th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting took place from June 26 to July 1 2016 on the beautiful island of Lindau, Germany, where 29 Nobel laureates, 400 young scientists and many other distinguished guests were welcomed." says Edo Carnio.

Fri 29 Jul 2016, 10:06 | Tags: Press, Postgraduates

PhD thesis prize of the IOP Computational Physics Group for Andrew Goldsborough

Each year, the Computational Physics Group awards a Thesis Prize to the author of the PhD thesis that, in the opinion of the Committee, contributes most strongly to the advancement of computational physics. This year, a Warwick graduate was chosen as runner-up.

Fri 08 Jul 2016, 16:02 | Tags: Postgraduates, Awards

WATE PGR 2016 Winners and Commendees

We are very pleased to congratulate Greg Brown for winning the WATE PGR, and Tobias Eriksson and Rachel Procter for being commendees.

Winners receive £500 that can be used to further develop their pedagogic practises...

Wed 06 Jul 2016, 11:04 | Tags: Postgraduates, Awards, Faculty of Science

Faculty Thesis Prizes

Congratulations to David Chapman, Tom Machon and Davide Michieletto who have been awarded 2016 Faculty of Science PhD Thesis Prizes for their exceptional research on Probing the dynamic response of dense matter with x-ray Thomson scattering, Aspects of Geometry and Topology in Liquid Crystalline Phases, and Topological Interactions in Ring Polymers, respectively.

Tue 07 Jun 2016, 11:25 | Tags: Postgraduates, Awards, Faculty of Science

Warwick Awards for Teaching Excellence

Three Physics postgraduates have been shortlisted in the WATE, "Postgraduates who Teach" category, in recognition of their invaluable contributions: Greg Brown (1st year lab, planetarium outreach), Tobias Eriksson (2nd year electronics lab), and Rachael Procter (Microprocessors lab & outreach). The final selection for awards will be made at the end of June.

Wed 04 May 2016, 11:24 | Tags: Postgraduates

Dr Tremblay awarded £1.5m ERC Grant

Dr. Pier-Emmanuel Tremblay, Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics, has been awarded a 1.5 million Euro Starting Grant from the European Research Council (ERC). The research project entitled "Evolution of white dwarfs with 3D model atmospheres" will soon recruit...


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