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15 June 2012. Thomas Scheler, a PhD student in the Extreme Conditions group of the Institute for Condensed Matter , describes his placement at Edinburgh Instruments Ltd. ... 09 January 2012. Astronomers map dark matter on the largest scale ever observed.
Fennell Lecture: Professor Sherene Seikaly - 'The matter of time: Race, catastrophe, and Palestine' (IN-PERSON) | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Following the lessons of a ghostly ancestor, named Naim Cotran, this talk begins in Sudan in 1916 and ends in Lebanon in 1951.
Book review: The Matter of Facts | Biomedical Sciences | Biomedical Sciences
Two reviews have been published on Professor Gareth Leng (Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences) and his son Dr Rhodri Lengs (School of Social Sciences) recent book, 'The Matter of Facts', which explores how scientists produce and use evidence.
The Higgs Portal to Dark Matter at the LHC
If dark matter has interactions beyond gravity, we hope to learn about its nature at collider experiments. Weak interactions with the Higgs boson, the Higgs portal, suggest the presence of mediator particles within the energy reach of the LHC.
Shining a light on strongly interacting matter
The talk will outline current Edinburgh led research programmes which exploit high intensity energy-tagged gamma beams at the MAMI facility in Germany and Jefferson Lab in the USA. These experiments aim to improve our understanding of strongly
A probe into leptophilic scalar dark matter
We revisit the scalar singlet dark matter (DM) scenario with a pair of dark lepton partners which form a vector-like Dirac fermionic doublet. The extra doublet couples with the SM leptonic doublet and the scalar singlet via a non-SM-like Yukawa
Novel probes for dark matter at the LHC
Historically searches for dark matter (DM) in colliders have focussed on weakly interacting scenarios, where the experimental signature is so-called mono-X, X being a standard model (SM) particle or a jet. However, recent phenomenological work has
Soft Matter for Formulation and Industrial Innovation’ (SOFI CDT) | Scholarships and Student Funding | Student Administration
The SOFI CDT is funded by the EPSRC. It is a tri-institutional collaboration between the Universities of Durham, Edinburgh and Leeds, with the core aim of training the next generation of industrial SOFI science and enterprise leaders through a rich
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Swim Pressure: Stress Generation in Active Matter
AbstractWe discover a new contribution to the pressure (or stress) exerted by a suspension of self-propelled bodies. Through their self-motion, all active matter systems generate a unique swim pressure that is entirely athermal in origin. The origin
