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Read more at: Cavendish awarded Athena Swan Gold award
Cavendish awarded Athena Swan Gold award

Cavendish awarded Athena Swan Gold award

1 May 2014

I am delighted to announce that the Cavendish Laboratory has been awarded an Athena Swan Gold Award . Our award, along with the other winners, will be published in the Times Higher Education supplement today. We are the first Department in Cambridge to reach this very high standard and, we believe, the first Physics...


Read more at: Bulletproof nuclei? Stem cells exhibit unusual absorption property.

Bulletproof nuclei? Stem cells exhibit unusual absorption property.

22 April 2014

A team of University of Cambridge researchers including biologists, engineers and physicists, have published a paper in the journal Nature Materials in which they report having observed auxeticity in the nuclei of embryonic stem cells, master cells within the body which can turn into any other type of cell. See more at...


Read more at: Phase Transiting to a New Quantum Universe
Phase Transiting to a New Quantum Universe

Phase Transiting to a New Quantum Universe

11 April 2014

Recent insight and discovery of a new class of quantum transition opens the way for a whole new subfield of materials physics and quantum technologies. This week an article in Nature Physics reports the results on quantum properties of ferroelectric crystals, led by Stephen Rowley, together with Siddharth Saxena and...


Read more at: Cavendish PhD student wins SET for Britain Silver Medal for Physics
Cavendish PhD student wins SET for Britain Silver Medal for Physics

Cavendish PhD student wins SET for Britain Silver Medal for Physics

19 March 2014

The Parliamentary and Scientific Committee runs the SET for BRITAIN event in collaboration with seven scientific societies including the IOP and with private sector and institutional sponsorship. The winner of this year's Silver Medal and £2,000 was Jan Mertens , a PhD student in the NanoPhotonics Group of the Cavendish...


Read more at: Smart Glass - Could antireflective self-cleaning windows increase the efficiency of solar cells?

Smart Glass - Could antireflective self-cleaning windows increase the efficiency of solar cells?

21 February 2014

A newly-developed coating could enable buildings to have anti-reflective self-cleaning windows and could increase the efficiency of solar cells. Porous films, which use similar properties to those seen in moth eyes in combination with nanoparticles, are being developed into robust, self-cleaning antireflective coatings for...


Read more at: Suchitra Sebastian and Google's Solve for X

Suchitra Sebastian and Google's Solve for X

20 February 2014

Google's Solve for X 2014 Last week, Dr Suchitra Sebastian presented a Moon Shot proposal on a new generation of superconductors at Google's Solve For X 2014 meeting. All 18 Moon Shot proposals can be found here .


Read more at: Resolving the mystery of what happens inside batteries
Resolving the mystery of what happens inside batteries

Resolving the mystery of what happens inside batteries

20 February 2014


Read more at: CavMag 11 focussing on Women in the Cavendish

CavMag 11 focussing on Women in the Cavendish

20 February 2014

We are delighted to report that The Cavendish Laboratory Magazine "CavMag" issue 11 is now available. This issue has a special focus on women in the Cavendish and has been guest edited by Prof Valerie Gibson. Hard-copies may be requested from headsec@phy.cam.ac.uk , or may be downloaded from http://www.phy.cam.ac.uk/alumni...


Read more at: ERC awards grants to Cavendish Academics

ERC awards grants to Cavendish Academics

17 January 2014

The ERC have announced the awards of ERC Consolidator Grants to Dr Mete Atature in AMOP and Dr Pietro Cicuta in BSS; and of an ERC Synergy Grant to Prof Henning Sirringhaus in OE/ME. European Research Council


Read more at: The Institute of Physics 2013 Young Medal and prize awarded to Professor Jeremy Baumberg FRS

The Institute of Physics 2013 Young Medal and prize awarded to Professor Jeremy Baumberg FRS

15 January 2014

We are pleased to announce that Professor Jeremy Baumberg, Head of the Nanophotonics Research Group has been awarded The Institute of Physics Young Medal and prize. Prof James Stirling CBE FRS Head of Department


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