Originally posted on Theory of Complex Matter:
On 14 November 2017 Fabien Paillusson gave a public talk “Does Mr Entropy need Pheonix Wright?” at Nottingham Physics Centre, which is hosted by the…
I am a theoretical and computational physicist. I am an Associate Professor in the School of Maths and Physics at the University of Lincoln. My interests lie in the modelling of complex matter, ranging from biological systems to powders, and in the foundations of physics.
Originally posted on Theory of Complex Matter:
On 14 November 2017 Fabien Paillusson gave a public talk “Does Mr Entropy need Pheonix Wright?” at Nottingham Physics Centre, which is hosted by the…
Originally posted on Study Physics in Lincoln:
Today our undergraduate Physics students presented their summer research results at the University’s UROS poster conference (UROS is Undergraduate Research Opportunities Scheme). Physics team was…
In 1948 Hendrik Casimir calculated that two metallic plates in a vacuum (absence of particle of any kind…except for the plates themselves that is) would be subject to an attractive force owing […]
Originally posted on Theory of Complex Matter:
On Wednesday 12 July 2017 Fabien Paillusson visited Laboratoire de Physique Théorique de la Matière Condensée, at Université Pierre et Marie Curie – Sorbonne Universités in Paris…
Originally posted on IOP Lincoln Centre:
On 15 June 2017 Dr. Fabien Paillusson from Lincoln gave an IOP talk ‘Does Mr. Entropy need Phoenix Wright?’ at IOP North East Branch in Newcastle…
On 5th of April 2017 Dr Adrian Baule from School of Mathematical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London, visited our group and delivered a seminar.
‘Does Mr. Entropy need Phoenix Wright?’ Dr. Fabien Paillusson School of Mathematics and Physics, University of Lincoln Thursday, 15 June 2017 at 18.30 pm in Room A003, Ellison Building, University of Northumbria, […]
Originally posted on Charlotte Scott Centre for Algebra:
Recall that the 1st annual Charlotte Scott lecture in mathematics will be given by Professor Natasha Maurits (University of Groningen, Netherlands) on Monday 30 January at 6…
Originally posted on Study Physics in Lincoln:
With a new Star wars episode airing this week, it is an opportunity to reflect on what we understand about the force in Star Wars…
It is this time of the year where snow falls upon our blog page again to crystallise our proximity to the Christmas period. In parallel, since Thursday the 1st of December Lincoln is […]