Computing with Quantum Cats by Dr John Gribbin
Dr John Gribbin, Associate Tutor and Visiting Research Fellow, has a new book out entitled 'Computing with Quantum Cats'. It will be published by...
Sussex shares in £13 million funding for physics
Sussex’s physics department is to benefit from a £13.1 million investment in physics in the region over the next five years.
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Are you holding a public lecture in autumn 2013?
If you're holding a public lecture between October and December 2013, you could promote it as part of the Sussex Lectures series.
MPS Finalists celebrate at Results Day 2013
MPS finalists received their results last Friday 14 June 2013. Staff and students thereafter enjoyed an afternoon of celebration which included...
Apply now to take part in upcoming Peer Review event
Researchers to discuss the role of peer review and debate challenges to the system. Application deadline 21 June - apply now to take part.
EPSRC Doctoral Prize Fellowship for student Robert Bennett
Student Robert Bennett, who will graduate this summer, has already been successful with postdoctoral job applications. He has been awarded the...
Conference to explore human / computer interface and engagement
Neuroscsientists, game designers and an immersive theatre company are just some of the contributors lined up for an interdisciplinary conference on...
Herschel bows out with study that shows early galaxies ‘cooler’ than predicted
Physicists analysing observations from the Herschel Space Observatory have shown that galaxies in the early Universe were cooler than those today.
Physics student takes up politics
A Sussex physics student is hoping for success at the polls this week. Nearly 2,500 seats are being contested on Thursday (2 May) in 27...
Prof Seb Oliver and PhD student Peter Hurley on BBC South East Today
On 24th April 2013, Professor Seb Oliver and PhD student Peter Hurley were talking about Herschel and the discovery of a recording breaking galaxy...
