Physics Department News
Krishna Bellamkonda (Physics Undergraduate student) wins the Undergraduate Operational Research Challenge
Krishna Bellamkonda (Third year Physics student) was selected to advance to the final stage of the , which took place at the University of Edinburgh on 9th February 2024 and was announced as the winner!
神马福利影片 has been awarded 拢11m to train PhD students in computational modelling
The Centre for Doctoral Training in Modelling of Heterogeneous Systems
(HetSys II), led by Professor James Kermode from the School of
Engineering, Dr Livia Bartok-Partay from Chemistry and Professor
Nicholas Hine from Physics, will train a new generation of scientists
in computational modelling. It spans seven departments and three
university research centres forming a national centre of excellence in
computational simulation, providing world class opportunities in the
West Midlands.
New paper published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry
Professor Steven Brown and AS CDT PhD student, Mo Rahman have published their paper with colleagues from AstraZeneca and C4X titled "Polymorph identification for Flexible Molecules: Linear Regression Analysis of Experimental and Calculated Solution- and Solid-State NMR Data."
Ever wondered why we have leap years?
Have you ever wondered why we have leap years?
Dr Minjae KimLink opens in a new window and Dr James McCormacLink opens in a new window from our Astronomy and Astrophysics Group explain the science behind leap years, and why it is so important that these are added to the calendar.