
Date: Wednesday 13th of January 2021, 13:30.Location: Online (MS Teams meeting). ‘Are Langmuir trough studies useful? Unexpected emulsification behaviour using colloidal rods’ by Prof Paul Clegg, School of Physics and Astronomy, University […]
Senior Lecturer at the School of Mathematics and Physics, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK
Date: Wednesday 13th of January 2021, 13:30.Location: Online (MS Teams meeting). ‘Are Langmuir trough studies useful? Unexpected emulsification behaviour using colloidal rods’ by Prof Paul Clegg, School of Physics and Astronomy, University […]
Date: Wednesday 21st of October 2020, 13:30.Location: Online (MS Teams meeting). ‘Phase behavior of correlated copolymers’ by Dr Elena Patyukova, Department of Chemistry, Durham University, Durham, UK. Abstract: Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) is a […]
A group of researchers have developed Artificial Intelligence (AI) that accurately predicts COVID-19 infection from standard blood tests. The AI solution has the potential to increase testing capacity and spot potential outbreaks […]
Our paper “Instability of the Microemulsion Channel in Block Copolymer-Homopolymer Blends” has now been published in the prestigious journal Physical Review Letters and is available here. The work is a collaboration between […]
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The IoP had an inaugural Physics in the Spotlight event from 21st-25th October 2019, celebrating the move to their new head quarters in King’s Cross with…
Originally posted on Computational Physics Group:
This year’s 2020 IoP CPG Thesis Prize has been awarded to Javier Díaz Brañas, University of Lincoln. Javier’s thesis, titled Computer Simulations of Block Copolymer Nanocomposite…
Participating in hackathons such as the corona hack is an great way to speed-up research and establish new collaborations. Part of the MaPP team Bart Vorselaars even won the first prize by […]
A meeting on Theories and methods for soft matter quasicrystals took place from the 12th to the 14th of February 2020 at the University of Loughborough. Presentations were given by both Prof […]
On the 22nd of January 2020 Prof Nigel Allinson MBE and Mr Chris Waltham from the School of Computer Science here in Lincoln have visited our Centre for Computational Physics and gave […]
Date: Wednesday 19th of February 2020, 14:00. Location: INB3305 (Isaac Newton Building, #14). ‘Integrability properties of generalized Lotka-Volterra systems’ by Dr Theodoros E. Kouloukas, School of Mathematics, Statistics & Actuarial Science, University […]