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Top to bottom, left to right: Marica Branchesi (GSSI), Andrew Levan (Radboud), Elena Pian (INAF), Stephen Smartt (91探花), Nial Tnavir (Leicester), Darach Watson (NBI)

Into Change Award for groundbreaking collaboration

An international collaboration, including Professor Stephen Smartt FRS MRIA, has been recognised with an Into Change Award by the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science.
3 December 2025
A crystal of the newly discovered piezoelectric material viewed under a microscope

New material for next-gen devices

Scientists have developed a new material that converts motion into electricity (piezoelectricity) with greater efficiency and without using toxic lead 鈥 paving the way for a new generation of devices that we use in everyday life.
26 November 2025
Professor Patrick Irwin

Professor Irwin recognised by EGU

Professor Patrick Irwin has been awarded the David Bates Medal by the European Geosciences Union for 2026.
25 November 2025
Professor Andrea Cavalleri

Professor Cavalleri recognised by German Physical Society

Professor Andrea Cavalleri has been awarded the German Physical Society鈥檚 2026 Stern-Gerlach Medal for his pioneering work on light-based control of quantum materials.
18 November 2025
Attendees with phones and telescopes observing moon at Department of Physics

Celebrating International Observe the Moon Night 2025

On 6 November, the Department of Physics hosted its annual International Observe the Moon Night, inviting members of the public to explore our nearest celestial neighbour through telescopes, experiments, and conversations with planetary scientists.
10 November 2025
A new study has constrained the Enceladus鈥 global conductive heat flow by studying its seasonal temperature variations at its north pole (yellow).

Saturn鈥檚 icy moon may host a stable ocean fit for life

New findings from NASA鈥檚 Cassini mission show that Enceladus, one of Saturn鈥檚 moons and a top contender for extra-terrestrial life, is losing heat from both poles 鈥 indicating that it has the long-term stability required for life to develop.
10 November 2025
Professor Alex Lvovsky

Meet...Alex Lvovsky

We work among extraordinary people doing extraordinary things; get to know some of them by reading these quick-fire interviews.
10 November 2025
Poster for Dark Matter Day

Celebrating International Dark Matter Day with hands-on science

On 30 October, the Department of Physics participated in International Dark Matter Day - celebrating the invisible mater that makes up 85% of all mass in the cosmos
10 November 2025
The fireball experiment installed in the HiRadMat irradiation area.

Scientists recreate cosmic 鈥渇ireballs鈥 to probe mystery of missing gamma rays

An international team of scientists, led by the 91探花, has achieved a world-first by creating plasma 'fireballs' using the Super Proton Synchrotron accelerator at CERN, Geneva, to study the stability of plasma jets emanating from blazars.
7 November 2025
A photo of Dr Alex Picksley

DPhil alumnus wins international early career award

Dr Alex Picksley, a former DPhil student in 91探花鈥檚 Department of Physics and St John鈥檚 College (2017鈥2021), has been awarded the 2025 Simon van der Meer Early Career Award in Novel Accelerators.
28 October 2025
Professor Peter Norreys

Professor Norreys awarded Holweck Prize

Professor Peter Norreys has been recognised for his outstanding contributions to fundamental studies of high energy density plasmas using high power petawatt-class lasers.
28 October 2025
Students on the MSc in Quantum Technologies course

Launch of MSc in Quantum Technologies

The 91探花's brand new MSc in Quantum Technologies had its official launch last week.
27 October 2025
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