Physics news
Dr Petra Knappova completed her viva on the 27th of June!
Royal Holloway Physics won the Team Teaching Award for the RHUL Education Conference 2024. RHUL Physics and SEPnet have boosted employability for our graduates and increased placement opportunities.
The development award from the Alan Turing Institute has been given to Royal Holloway researchers Greg Ashton (Department of Physics) and Nicolo Colombo (Department of Computer Science).
The prestigious award will boost work supporting the scale-up of superconducting quantum computers.
Congratulations to Adam Boszon, Jacob Dunstan, Shaun Geaney, Swann Levasseur and Marjin Lucas for successfully completing their PhD vivas.
Well done to our students who attended this year’s SEPnet placement Expo.
PlomBoxear: a Device for Open-Source Metrology to Fight Lead Contamination in Drinking Water
Congratulations to Franco La Zia for successfully completing his PhD viva
Emeritus Professor Roy Davies, Department of Physics, commended for his dedication and service to the Metropolitan Police Service
Royal Holloway Physics alumnus, Vice Admiral Ben Key has received the honorary award of Doctor of Science (Honoris Causa).
Chris Checkley wins IoP award for the development of a new generation of brain scanners based on his research into Hybrid Quantum Interference Devices (HyQUIDs).
A search for the Standard Model Higgs Boson produced in association with dileptonically decaying top quarks and decaying into a pair of bottom quarks with the ATLAS detector