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Alison Caldecote - New School Teacher Fellow

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The Ogden Trust and Warwick University are pleased to announce the appointment of Alison Caldecote to the post of School Teacher Fellow in the department of Physics at Warwick. She will be working with local school teachers in Coventry and the surrounding area to enhance the delivery and uptake of A-level Physics, to build mutually beneficial links between the schools and the department, and to help the department understand the needs and aspirations of its in-coming undergraduates. ‘Ally’ overcame strong competition for the post; the high quality of the applicants demonstrated the laudable commitment of many individuals across the country to encourage aspiring Physicists. We are sure that the ability that Ally demonstrated at interview to convey her enthusiasm for Physics, educate pupils and lift their aspirations will make this post a successful one for all involved.
Tue 05 Jan 2010, 17:25 | Tags: Staff and Department

Warwick's particle physics group shipped out the first detector module to the T2K project in Japan. The P0D ECal module for the near-detector (ND280) is the first of  five more to be built at Warwick. It will be installed with the other ECal modules built by our collaborators at Liverpool, Daresbury, Sheffield and Lancaster. For more information see our web pages. View the courtesy of at BBC Midlands Today.
Wed 23 Dec 2009, 09:25 | Tags: Research

Elme Breedt

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The department Welcomes Elme Breedt who will be joining the Astrophysics group to study the structure of accreting white dwarf systems. Elme recently completed her PhD at the University of Southampton, where she was studying the relationship between the X-ray and optical variability of Seyfert galaxies.

 
Fri 11 Dec 2009, 10:46 | Tags: Staff and Department

Itanium Solutions Alliance Case Study of Warwick Computational Work

The Itanium Solutions Alliance has recently high-lighted in a case study for the general press work done here in the Physics Department and the Centre for Scientific Computing by Dr. Rudolf A. Roemer and co-workers. This case study explains in simple words the new and much improved numerical solutions to the problem of large scale quantum problems within scientific computation. Please see the link for the case study which explains this more [link].

Fri 11 Dec 2009, 10:23 | Tags: Research

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