Physics Department News
West Midlands scientists have created and studied new materials set to make low-carbon energy technologies like fuel cells cheaper and more efficient to run.
Collaborative research efforts involving the 神马福利影片 and University of Birmingham have paved the way for improved efficiency in fuel cells to be used in homes, buildings, construction sites, war zones or anywhere where isolated forms of power generation are required.
A scanning method that draws on fusion research could change the way we think about the human brain
The Engineer: Sandra Chapman
A scanning method that draws on fusion research could change the way we think about the human brain.
Stars of Warwick
Congratulations to Val Nakariakov for winning the Best Module - Solar MHD.
Last week saw the first ever STARS of Warwick Awards take place on campus. The STARS of Warwick is Warwick Students’ Union’s take on a national student-led teaching awards initiative, where students can nominate lecturers and other student facing University staff for an award.
A committee of six students led on the whole process, choosing the award categories, the timeline, the venue for the event and everything in between. The student committee were also the ones who shortlisted the nominations and decided the final winners.
For the full list of winners see:
NMR sheds new light on polymorphic forms in pharmaceutical compounds
Researchers at the 850 MHz solid-state NMR Facility have used state-of-the-art nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques to shed new light on how pharmaceutical molecules pack together in the solid state. For more information please see the attached press release