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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

Spin filter for arbitrary spins by substrate engineering

We design spin filters for particles with potentially arbitrary spin S (=1/2, 1, 3/2, ...) using a one-dimensional periodic chain of magnetic atoms as a quantum device. Describing the system within a tight-binding formalism we present an analytical method to unravel the analogy between a one-dimensional magnetic chain and a multi-strand ladder network. Our scheme is applicable to ultracold quantum gases, and might inspire future experiments in this direction.

Tue 05 Jul 2016, 15:06 | Tags: Research

Growth of Large Crystalline Grains of Vanadyl-Phthalocyanine without Epitaxy on Graphene

Graphene’s flat, homogeneous surface can encourage the growth of large organic semiconducting crystals without relying on epitaxy: a promising development for its application as an electrode material.

Tue 05 Jul 2016, 12:21 | Tags: Research

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