Vorselaars B., Stasiak P., Matsen M. W., “Field-theoretic simulation of block copolymers at experimentally-relevant molecular weights”, Macromolecules 48, 9071-9080 (2015) doi
Welcome to Debra Brown!

Originally posted on Maths & Physics News:
Debra Brown is a Senior Administrator/PA to the Head of the School. Debra originally comes from Rhodesia and moved to South Africa , working in…
UK-Japan symposium on Atomic and Molecular manipulation
UK-Japan symposium on Atomic and Molecular manipulation, 15-16 December 2015, Nottingham, UK A talk by Matt Watkins on 15 December 2015: “Rapid and quantitative measurements of 3D force maps and the reconstruction […]
Snow and Lincoln market again!

This year again the snow is just on our blog, and if you read it on a PC you can enjoy a nice snowfall across the screen 🙂. However the Lincoln Christmas […]
Visit and seminar by Kislon Voitchovsky: Direct observation of the self-assembly and dynamics of single ions at the solid-water interface

Dr. Kislon Voitchovsky from the University of Durham will give a seminar at the School of Mathematics and Physics, on Wednesday 9th of December 2015, 1.15 pm (room ENG209 in Engineering hub, […]
Martin Buzza visiting

Today Dr. Martin Buzza from the Department of Physics and Mathematics of the University of Hull visited our group and gave a seminar.
Seminar by Bart Vorselaars in Eindhoven, the Netherlands

On the 30th of November 2015 Bart Vorselaars gave a seminar for the Theory of Polymers and Soft Condensed Matter Group in the Department of Applied Physics, Eindhoven, University of Technology in […]
Melting without heat?

Why do materials melt? Because they get hot – this normally means that the atoms that make up the material vibrate so energetically that they escape their confined environment and start to […]
Driving a supercomputer

Dr Danilo Roccatano was awarded supercomputer time by EPSRC (UK’s  Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council) for two 6 months pilot projects at ARCHER, UK national High Performance Computing facility. The first project required […]
Nigel Wilding visits

Today Professor Nigel Wilding from the University of Bath has visited our group and gave a seminar Self-Assembly and Phase Behaviour of Indented Colloids.