Departmental news
Reza Kashtiban Awarded FHEA (Fellow of Higher Education Academy) Teaching Recognition
Reza Kashtiban has been conferred the Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (HEA/Advance HE)Link opens in a new window through the Academic and Professional Pathway for Experienced staff.
Luke Smith awarded György Striker award for best paper at the IMEKO World Conference.
Luke Smith, final year PhD student in the Ultrasonic Group was announced as the winner of the György Striker award for best paper from someone under 35 years old, at the 2024 IMEKO World Conference.
New paper published in Physical Review X
Dr Marios Hadjimichael has published a paper in Physical Review X titled 'Assessing the ubiquity of Bloch domain walls in ferroelectric lead titanate superlattices.'Link opens in a new window
Warwick hosts the inaugural meeting of the newly founded UK and Ireland Astrophysical Discs community
A new community of academics researching various astrophysical discs came together at their first launch meeting at the University of Warwick in September. Spearheaded by Warwick astrophysicists, the UK & Ireland Discs community has been set up to foster close connections and collaborations between the many researchers working on astrophysical discs.
Conference for Undergraduate Women and Non-Binary Physicists 2025
We are excited to announce the 2025 Conference for Undergraduate Women and Non-binary Physicists will be hosted by the Department of Physics at the University of Warwick on the outskirts of Coventry.
New STEM Connect programme
We are excited to be involved in the STEM Connect programme in which the University is reimagining the future of STEM at Warwick by investing £425m into our new Science and Engineering precinct. Find out more.
New Head of Condensed Matter Physics Group
As of 1 October, 2024 Professor Ana Sanchez will undertake the role of Head of Condensed Matter Physics group in the Department of Physics.
Register for our autumn Open Days
Interested in studying with us? The last few spaces for our October 5th and 19th Open Days are available. You can visit the department to meet our staff and students, attend talks and have the opportunity to go on tours around our department. You can also take a look around the University campus, see accommodation and what sports and societies are on offer.
New Letter published in Physical Review B
Dr Samuel Seddon has recently published his paper in Physical Review B titled 'Ferroelastic control of magnetic domain structure: Direct imaging by magnetic force microscopy.'Link opens in a new window
Annual staff promotions
Congratulations to the members of the department who have received a promotion this year.