Congratulations to all PGR Symposium winners
The winners are congratulated from 25 June 2013's Symposium
The PGR Research Symposium Day was an opportunity to show case the world leading research effort that is carried out within the Department and to celebrate our thriving post graduate research community.
Well done to all those winners listed below:
Talks
Individual | Title of Talk | |
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Peter Sinclair (HEPH) | Beyond standard models: improving the simple description of neutrino-nucleus interactions. | |
Andrew Gilbert (HEPH) | Runner up - Search for the standard-model Higgs boson decaying to tau leptons with the CMS detector. | |
Giuliana Di Martino (EXSS) | Quantum Statistics to Quantum Interference of Single Surface Plasmon Polaritons | |
Ben Chapman (PHOT) | Runner up - Short Pulse generation through spectrally masked phase modulation | |
Joseph Fallon (CMTH) | Accurate atomistic modelling of barium titanate | |
Gabrielle Messori (SPAT) | Runner up - Sporadic Heat Transport in the atmosphere | |
Lionel Fafchamps (PHOT) | Aperture Correlation and Reflection Correlation Microscopy | |
Alex Perevedentsev (EXSS) | Morphology-influenced photophysics and anisotropy of poly (9,9-dioctylfluorene) oriented in polyethylene hosts | |
Aisah Kaushik (CQD) | Lithium as a refrigerant for polar molecules | |
Matthew Kenzie (HEPH) | Runner up - Measurements and properties of the new Higgs like resonance around 125 GeV decaying into two photons at CMS |
Posters
Individual | Title of Poster | |
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Michel Buck (THEO) | Quantum Fields in Atomic Spacetimes | |
Zara Abdelrahman (QOLS) | Stable generation and diagnosis of isolate sub-fs XUV pulses produced by fs-laser driven high harmonic generation in Mn plasma plumes | |
Anthony Lim (TSM) | What Excited Electrons Do | |
Leo Hughes (THEO) | 'Magic' Evidence that gravity is secretly a square | |
Yen-Hung Lin (EXSS) | Low-voltage, high-mobility ZnO transistors on plastic via an aqueous metal-oxide precursor route | |
Joshua Chadney (SPAT) | Extra-solar planet ionospheres under stellar radiation |
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