by Iliyah | Oct 20, 2025 | Physical Sciences & Mathematics
Assistant Professor Matjaž Gomilšek | Ghost in the Material: Using Muons to Study the Effects of Quantum Jitters Article written by Matthew Davies, PhD Nothing can ever be perfectly still, no matter how cold you make it. Take solid nitrogen, for example, which freezes...
by Iliyah | Oct 7, 2025 | Physical Sciences & Mathematics
Professor Luca Volpe | It’s All in the Timing: Probing Plasmas with Ultra-Fast Protons Article written by Matthew Davies, PhD Studying the behaviour of plasma – a state of matter beyond the familiar three: solid, liquid, and gas – is crucial for our understanding of...
by Iliyah | Jul 30, 2025 | Physical Sciences & Mathematics
Dr Yaakov Glick | Brightness Enhancement with Raman Fibre Lasers Article written by Amy Welch, MSc ^ Figure 1: Brightness is enhanced from poor beam quality on the left to good beam quality on the right. Both Raman fibre lasers (lasers based on stimulating molecules...
by Iliyah | Jul 29, 2025 | Engineering & Computer Science, Physical Sciences & Mathematics
Professor Nancy Burnham | Imaging on the Nanoscale: Improving Techniques in Atomic Force Microscopy Article written by Imogen Forbes, MSci Atomic force microscopy (AFM) provides the means to image surfaces with nanometre resolution, allowing scientists to look at the...
by Iliyah | Jul 8, 2025 | Engineering & Computer Science, Physical Sciences & Mathematics
Dr Sebastian Rabien | Making Membrane Mirrors for Future Space Telescopes Article written by Imogen Forbes, MSci Mirrors play a key role in space telescopes, but to keep increasing the scale of this technology, mirrors need to be light and compact, so they can be...
by Iliyah | Jun 27, 2025 | Engineering & Computer Science, Physical Sciences & Mathematics
Probing Electron Dynamics in the Ultrafast Regime Article written by Imogen Forbes, MSci In the atoms that make up the matter around us, negatively charged particles called electrons have properties such as spin and orbital angular momentum. Researchers at Martin...
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