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Colloquium: Motile Matter - Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics
Colloquium: Active Matter is composed of particles each supplied with energy which it dissipates, often resulting in systematic movement. Examples include...
News archive: 2021
04 November 2021. Soft matter start-up, Dyneval Ltd, to establish a quality control standard that will benefit the livestock production chain. ... 23 June 2021. Congratulations to Dr XinRan Liu who has received this award for his outstanding research and
Alexander Morozov
Profile for Alexander Morozov in the School of Physics & Astronomy
Dark Matter on the lattice
Title: Dark Matter on the lattice Abstract: The nature of dark matter , one of the greatest mysteries of fundamental physics, is still unknown, mainly because we lack direct experimental evidence. This talk is about how the use of lattice field
Graeme Ackland
Profile for Graeme Ackland in the School of Physics & Astronomy
The Matter -Antimatter Asymmetry
From cosmology we learn that the Big Bang created matter and antimatter in equal amounts. However, we observe that the Universe is dominated by matter , there are about a billion protons for each anti-proton. This asymmetry is arguably one of the
News archive: 2011
11 July 2011. Staff from School's Institute for Condensed Matter & Complex Systems publish joint research in Journal of Biological Chemistry. ... 14 April 2011. Institute for Condensed Matter & Complex Systems and Oxford University receive EPSRC support
Particle Dark Matter : a Status
The matter present in our universe is dominated by a component which has the properties of a non-relativistic collisionless fluid, dubbed dark matter (DM). This claim assumes that General Relativity (GR) holds on cosmological scales, currently a
News archive: 2016
06 December 2016. Images of faraway galaxies shed new light on dark matter . ... 28 July 2016. Scientists have refined their search for dark matter with the completion of a sophisticated experiment.
Active Matter at high density
Active matter is a rapidly growing field that has potential applications to biological systems from the organism scale to the sub-cellular level. A key outstanding question relevant e.g. to biological tissues remains the behaviour of active particle
