Read here: Doctoral student awarded for his expertise
UCLan reports on Marco’s prize
Josh Cavaghan
In 2010/11academic year I undertook a BSc project with the computational physics group at UCLan, looking at BCPs under electric fields.
Andrei’s Inaugural Professorial Lecture
Andrei Zvelindovsky will deliver an Inaugural Professorial lecture ‘What a wonderful nano-world.’ It will be held on Wednesday, 6 October at 7.00pm in Greenbank Lecture Theatre and refreshments will be served afterwards […]
Book gallery
Our books (read about them: 1 and 2). Click on the images below to enlarge them.
Cover gallery
Our papers feature on journal covers. Click on the images below to enlarge them and launch a carousel.
Simulation gallery
Rich physics of the phenomena in the described projects talks to us through images, which come as a result of powerful computer simulations. As our main interest is in a dynamical evolution […]
Preston
Preston is beautiful ancient English town (city since 2002) which has both of old and futuristic buildings. The city on at least on 1/3 of its territory covered with parks and golf […]
Who we are
We are the Computational Physics Group, which was founded on 1st September 2004 at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) in Preston, UK, when Andrei Zvelindovsky took the post of Senior Lecturer (=Assist.Prof.[US]) in […]
UK best PhD thesis in Computational Physics – from our group !
Marco Pinna received the Institute of Physics 2009 prize for the best PhD thesis in Computational Physics ! That is a remarkable achievement for UCLan as the competition was open to all students […]
PhD position is available
3.5 years PhD position is available in our group.

