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Condensed matter neutron science down-under: From magnetic cobaltates to polymer substrates for biosensing applications
Condensed matter research at the Bragg Institute is based around neutron and X-ray scattering, and ranges from physics studies of magnetism and ferroelectrics to biological investigations of biomimetic cell membranes. I will present results from a
Dr Katherine Dunn | School of Engineering
Academic Qualifications. DPhil in Condensed Matter Physics (Biological Physics), University of Oxford, 2014.
Martin Evans
Profile for Martin Evans in the School of Physics & Astronomy
Research Themes | School of Chemistry | School of Chemistry
Our research is broken up into a number of general themes, which you can read about below.
UKRDS session 3 | DCC
Using ISO 2146 to drive this: collections, parties, activities, services etc all need to be described, and the relationships matter .
Colloquium: The Origin of Matter in the Universe - Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics
Colloquium: Paul Dirac proposed the baryon symmetric universe in 1933. This proposal has become very attractive now, since it seems that all pre-existing...
Edinburgh International Science Festival: Searching for Dark Matter and Dark Energy
During this discussion you will learn about dark matter and dark energy, and hear the latest evidence suggesting they make up most of the cosmos. Join cosmologist Prof John Peacock and astrophysicist Prof Alex Murphy of the School of Physics
MATTERS Group | School of Engineering
MATTERS: Materials & Architected Technologies for Tailored Engineering & Resource Solutions
Award for outstanding contributions to soft matter and biophysics
Congratulations to Dr Davide Michieletto who has been awarded the British Biophysical Society Louise Jonson Early Career Award.
The School of Scottish Studies Archives at 70 | Literatures, Languages & Cultures | Literatures Languages and Culture
It’s 70 years since the University began collecting images, stories and voices of unheard Scottish lives. Lori Watson and Neill Martin reflect on this cultural milestone.
