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Founding Head of the School of Mathematics and Physics
and Professor of Computational & Theoretical Physics, University of Lincoln, UK
30th of April 2013 in history: (Refresh the screen to see different random arrangement of the images. Place the cursor over an image to see its caption) Read also earlier post.
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On 30 April 2013 UCLan reports on new international partnership (click to read). See also more photos here. Or read a copy here: Pictured l-r: Israr Ahmed, Sohail Ahmed Memon, Professor Yasmeen Faiz Kazi…
Andrei visits Dr Agur Sevink of Leiden University in the Netherlands.
Molecular Gastronomy is a subfield of Physics and Physical Chemistry of food. Tonight a part of our group participated in an extensive scientific discussion if Molecular Gastronomy can distinguish French and Italian […]
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by Dr. Johan R. C. van der Maarel Associate Professor in Biophysics Department of Physics Faculty of Science National University of Singapore on Monday, 13th May 2013 in…
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Today, on 25th April 2013, Prof. Dr. Yasmeen Faiz Kazi, Dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Professor of Microbiology from Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur, Sindh,…
“Biophysics and Complex Fluids” by Dr. Johan R. C. van der Maarel Associate Professor in Biophysics Department of Physics Faculty of Science National University of Singapore on Tuesday, 14th May 2013 in LE002, […]
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When world leading computational physicist Prof Andrei Zvenlindovsky mentioned that he had accepted an invitation to give a keynote address at the 3rd International Conference on Computer and…
Today Andrei visited Prof Robert Wickham at University of Guelph, Canada, and gave a seminar: “Block copolymers under external fields and in confinements”.
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