Delighted to have finished 2nd in the @_scientistt research poster competition! Thank you to everyone who voted, it is really nice to see my work recognised in such a way.
Congratulations to all the other finalists also, looking forward to seeing the winners tomorrow!
I'll be discussing some of the nuclear physics that goes on inside stars and how research in this area is applicable to us down on earth ✨🌎
More information here 👉 https://t.co/LMKx96LLdx
@nxwestmidlands Hi, could I ask how I make a complaint? I was fined today for mistakenly purchasing the wrong ticket dispite this not being pointed out by the bus driver. The ticket was the same price as the one I intended to purchase. £50 foe such a mistake is ludicrous.
Students, join us online for this year’s Conference of #Astronomy and #Physics#Students on 26-27 June, a fantastic opportunity to discover cutting-edge physics and astronomy, and develop your skills in interactive workshops. Register today: https://t.co/lMeQmYokM4 #CAPS21
Really cool to have my poster from my dissertation project on display at @bases2021 continuing on the investigation from my placement year looking at the mechanical requirements of cutting
My talk will be part of the "Advances in Nuclear Data" running from 10:00-12:00 on Wednesday 25th.
If you're interested, you can sign up here: https://t.co/kdzxtHKSO1
📢 This week I will being giving a talk titled "Reducing uncertainty in the atomic mass of Rhenium-190" at the Virtual Conference on Applied Radiation Metrology (vCARM), ran by NPL.
As of today I can finally call myself a published physicist! My paper on the mass of Re-190 has been published today in Journal of Physics G, if you fancy giving it a read the link is below:
https://t.co/oiKG63Mksw