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WlvPhySoc closes down, but physics lives on in our hearts 💕
I'm a condensed matter physicist and possibly a cat enthusiast 😺
Happy to share our recent research published in 'Advanced Materials', where we introduce a high-throughput, non-invasive approach to imaging ferroelastic domains and could resolve domains upto 6 nm. https://t.co/6sP4YIzLIz
@uniofwarwick@PhysicsWolves@Mariecurie_alum
New opportunity for PhD in our Physics group at Warwick shared with university in Singapore:
https://t.co/wyHoJZGWCD
Title: "Functionality induced by local symmetry breaking"
#A new AI system enables models to #Sketch concepts step-by-step, mimicking human drawing processes and enhancing visual communication through collaborative, stroke-by-stroke interaction. @MIT@arxiv https://t.co/GGnqNsDdj6 https://t.co/eLH6jIV5PL
#Smart textiles using acoustic waves and glass fibers can precisely monitor breathing, movement, and posture, offering lightweight, washable, and low-power solutions for health and assistive applications. @ETH_en@NatureElectron https://t.co/aiR13JsM31 https://t.co/M2k7NkSqth
Now that my MSc Physics thesis is submitted, I can express my happiness having a chance to join Marios Hadjimichael's (further left) group. The work is based around the growth of thin films, and characterising their properties. Below, is my first trip to synchrotron at @SoM_esrf
📢 Calling all physics undergrads and master's students!
Registration for @PLANCKS_UK_IRE 2025 is now open.
🗓️ When: 21 to 23 February 2025
📍 Where: Swansea, UK
Form a team of 3 to 4, tackle challenging physics problems, and compete for a chance to represent the UK & Ireland at the international finals! 🌍
Don’t miss this chance to test your skills, meet fellow physics enthusiasts, and enjoy engaging science talks.
🔗 Register now: https://t.co/5sD9aPYmty
Nous devons toujours être du côté de celui qui souffre, qui perd, qui meurt, surtout s'il a tort, ou même lorsqu'il a raison, mais toujours quand il est assis:
https://t.co/Jg9pTrckdl
@fplaussy It think it is a lovely acknowledgement to how physics work is contributing towards influencial tools like machine learning. Not Google, not Meta, but Hopfield and Hinton are the guys to start!