
On 4-8 March 2019 Javier attented the American Physical Society March Meeting in Boston, USA, where he delivered a talk Co-assembly of anisotropic colloids and diblock copolymer mixtures focusing on the recent […]
On 4-8 March 2019 Javier attented the American Physical Society March Meeting in Boston, USA, where he delivered a talk Co-assembly of anisotropic colloids and diblock copolymer mixtures focusing on the recent […]
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 […]
Paper published in the Journal of Chemical Physics utilising Sergey Chulkov’s implementation time dependent density functional theory into the CP2K code: ‘Oxygen vacancies strongly aect physical and chemical properties of oxides and […]
Date: Wednesday 6th of March, 14:00. Location: INB3305 (Isaac Newton Building). ‘Listening to the electrical noise for nanofluidic sensing’ by Adelchi Jacques Asta, Laboratoire PHENIX, Department of Chemistry, Sorbonne University, Paris, France. […]
Originally posted on Lincoln Astrophysics Team:
A new paper has been accepted for publication in MNRAS (Monthly Notices of the Astronomical Society) by Dr Phil Sutton titled “Mean Motion Resonances With Nearby…
Originally posted on Theory of Complex Matter:
A collaboration between Dr Fabien Paillusson from the School of Mathematics and Physics Lincoln UK and Dr Helene Berthoumieux from the Laboratory for the Theoretical…
Originally posted on Theory of Complex Matter:
On Thursday 21/02/19, Fabien Paillusson delivered an IOP public lecture on Entropy entitled “Does Mr Entropy need Phoenix Wright?” at Keele University. The lecture was…
Matt Watkins was external examiner for Steven Hung’s PhD viva at the University of York. Steven’s thesis ‘Shaping Nanostructure Using Molecules’ passed with minor corrections.
Originally posted on Maths & Physics News:
Lincoln’s School of Mathematics and Physics wishes a happy new year 2019 to all staff, students, friends and followers!
On the 5th of December 2018 Prof. Bart Hoogenboom from the Department of Physics & Astronomy, UCL, London, has visited our Centre and gave a seminar.