The Jocelyn Bell Burnell Medal and Prize, one of the #IOPAwards23 Bronze Early Careers Medals, has been won by Raquel López-Ríos de Castro of @KingsCollegeLon for exceptional contributions to improving inclusivity and diversity within postgraduate research programmes in the UK👏
🏆IOP Award Winners🏆
“Our department is one of excellence, from our early-career researchers to our professors, to our technical staff.”
Four members of the Department of Physics have won prestigious awards from the @PhysicsNews for their eminent work.
https://t.co/Pm5T19IhT0
I had a great time with my colleagues from @KCL_Physics and the students from @KCLPhysicsSoc talking to prospective students and their parents at the @KingsCollegeLon open day ...
.@ProfMarkGreen from @KCL_Physics is delivering a special lecture on quantum dots for students and staff in @KingsNMES following the announcement of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry last week. #quantumdots#nobelprize
Anne L’Huillier was teaching when she got the phone call from the #NobelPrize committee telling her she won. "The last half hour of my lecture was a bit difficult to do," she admits, but she went back to it anyway. "Teaching is very, very important." https://t.co/M02tDuIwPZ
🎉 We are delighted to have been awarded a Silver rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) 2023, with a Gold rating for graduate employment rates and opportunities🌟
Read more ⬇️
https://t.co/4aV0B7mMlm
'Quantum Gravity: The hardest problem in physics?'🤔
Professor Eugene Lim explores the quest to unify 2 incompatible pillars of physics at New Scientist Live.💡
⏰ 14:35 - 15:25
📅 08 Oct
📍 ExCeL London and Online
Don't miss out; get your ticket today
https://t.co/q5SdAN6LFm
Rosalind Franklin, chemist & X-ray crystallographer, was born #OnThisDay in 1920. Her work on X-ray diffraction images of DNA helped lead to the discovery of the structure of DNA, but her efforts were only recognised posthumously. #RosalindFranklin https://t.co/nGQSnWfxkZ
We've now published a list of contribution titles and authors on the @ViCEPHEC website! We're very much looking forward to welcoming you all to Durham in August! #ItsTakingShape#Excited
https://t.co/j9U0apmHtE
A full abstract book (with presenter info) is following soon!
We are hiring! Job opportunity in our group for a Lecturer in Physics Education (fixed term, maternity cover). Applications deadline is 31st July 👇https://t.co/EOwS8QF6AT
More exciting news from our group! Abstract "Physics Undergraduate Engagement & Student Identity at University’" (Callum Swan), accepted to be presented at the @ViCEPHEC 2023 conference @durham_uni 🥳
Abstract "Sense of belonging in under-represented students studying STEM degrees" @tolu_ea accepted to be presented at the HEIR #2023 conference @HEIRNetwork@KingstonUni 👏
❤️To my parents who left their homes in India & Kenya to travel across the world to live in the UK,an unknown land.Their sacrifices have got me to where I am today, with their remarkable work ethic something that I can only strive to uphold. So glad that I can share this w/ them
We're pleased to announce that Tolúwalàse Fayese, @tolu_ea, is one of our panellists at Thriving Together 🎉
She is a MSc Physics student & Project lead at King’s College London. We're excited to hear about her journey in Science
🎟️: https://t.co/pwCX6tPVkJ
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