
On Wednesday 22nd of July Dr Fabien Paillusson and Dr Matthew Booth presented their ongoing work on the logic of p value-based reasoning. After reminding that, strictly speaking, p value-based hypothesis rejection […]
On Wednesday 22nd of July Dr Fabien Paillusson and Dr Matthew Booth presented their ongoing work on the logic of p value-based reasoning. After reminding that, strictly speaking, p value-based hypothesis rejection […]
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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…
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 […]
Dear colleagues, MCCM 2020 is postponed. Website: https://www.ccp5.ac.uk/midlands2020 Natalia Martsinovich and Matt Watkins
The Midlands Computational Chemistry Meeting 2020 is postponed. It is our pleasure to announce the Midlands Computational Chemistry Meeting, which will take place on the 16th April at the University of Lincoln. […]
On Wednesday 18 December 2019 we had our traditional Isaac Newton Christmas Lecture given by duo: Professor Anna Marie Roos from the School of History & Heritage and Dr Fabien Paillusson from […]
On Thursday 19th September, Claire McIlroy – a new research fellow to the School of Maths & Physics – organised the British Society of Rheology’s annual Non-Newtonian Club meeting, at the University […]
CECAM Workshop Emerging behaviour in active matter: computational challenges Location : University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK June 27, 2019 – June 29, 2019 Organisers: Fabien Paillusson Marco Pinna Andrei Zvelindovsky University of […]
The biennial meeting of the Institute of Physics Polymer Physics Group will take place in the Isaac Newton Building main lecture theatre from 11-13 September. The first conference in this series was […]
Date: Wednesday 27th of March, 13:30. Location: INB3305 (Isaac Newton Building). ‘Autonomous mechanisms inspired by biology’ by Francis Woodhouse, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, UK. Abstract: Unlike the air around us, biological […]