Date: Wednesday 19th of May 2021, 13:30.Location: Online (MS Teams meeting). ‘Graphene nanoribbons as building blocks for nanodevices’ by Dr Vasil Saroka, Department of Physics, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, […]
Date: Wednesday 19th of May 2021, 13:30.Location: Online (MS Teams meeting). ‘Graphene nanoribbons as building blocks for nanodevices’ by Dr Vasil Saroka, Department of Physics, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, […]
Date: Wednesday 24th of February 2021, 13:30.Location: Online (MS Teams meeting). ‘Silicon anodes for high capacity next generation lithium-ion batteries’ by Mr Hatem Amli, PhD student at the School of Mathematics and […]
Date: Wednesday 27th of January 2021, 13:30.Location: Online (MS Teams meeting). ‘Change and Observables in Hamiltonian General Relativity’ by Dr Brian Pitts, School of History and Heritage, 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 […]
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 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 […]
Date: Wednesday 22nd of January 2020, 15:00. Location: INB3305 (Isaac Newton Building, #14). ‘The Physics and Technology of Proton CT’ by Prof Nigel Allinson MBE and Mr Chris Waltham, University of Lincoln, […]
On the 11th of December 2019 Dr Mohamed Alhnan from King’s College London has visited our Centre for Computational Physics and also gave a seminar.