Chasing shadows at Jupiter

On July 17th, 11am-4pm,   Leicester planetary scientists Dr. Tom Stallard and Dr. Henrik Melin were live-streaming observations of Ganymede as it passed over the face of Jupiter, using telescopes on the summit of Maunakea, Hawaii.  This observation is expected to give us vital new insights into how Jupiter’s extreme upper atmosphere changes as the […]

Lockdown Research Bites

Lockdown Research Bites

During the 2020 lockdown, Leicester’s College of Science and Engineering showcased a series of virtual lectures over the spring and summer. The College of Science and Engineering hosted a series of 30-minute research seminars over the summer, allowing members of the School of Physics and Astronomy to showcase their latest research. Recordings of these informal […]

Shutdown STEM and Academia

Shutdown STEM and Academia

Leicester physicists organise an informative workshop day for postgraduate researchers about the Black Lives Matter movement. Last month, five PhD students in the School of Physics and Astronomy hosted an informative workshop day for their fellow PGRs about the Black Lives Matter movement. Harneet Sangha, Rosanna Tilbrook, Manika Sidhu, Aneesah Kamran and Emily Baldwin organised […]

Fellowship Opportunities in Leicester Physics and Astronomy

The School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leicester welcomes applicants for the STFC Ernest Rutherford and Royal Society University Research Fellowship schemes. We welcome enquires from internal and external candidates to join our research team in the School of Physics and Astronomy in 2020! STFC Ernest Rutherford STFC apply a quota system […]

Postcards from the Universe: Blues for the Red Planet

Postcards from the Universe: Blues for the Red Planet

Dr. Paul Abel describes his telescopic views of Mars from Leicester, in the first of a series of blog posts called “Postcards from the Universe” The skies of Leicester are somewhat hazy in the early hours this morning. It’s 3am and I’m in my observatory at home drinking my 5th cup of coffee. Not for the […]

UK Earth System Model General Assembly goes Virtual

UK Earth System Model General Assembly goes Virtual

The UK Earth System Model General Assembly, that was to be held at University of Leicester, successfully took place online with over 100 participants. The UK Earth System Model (UKESM) is the UK’s next-generation climate model, developed in collaboration between NERC and the Met Office. An Earth System Model is an advanced climate model, incorporating “Earth System” processes […]

The UK Space Sector, COVID-19 and The Midlands

The UK Space Sector, COVID-19 and The Midlands

Professor Martin Barstow discussed the latest developments for Space Park Leicester, in this blog post reprinted from Midlands Innovation. The UK Space Sector The Space sector is an important contributor to the UK Economy, delivering approximately £15billion per annum coupled to a strong rate of growth. Its importance is recognised by the UK Government, as […]

ESA Living Planet Fellowship Success for Dr. Tim Trent

ESA Living Planet Fellowship Success for Dr. Tim Trent

Dr Tim Trent of Earth Observation Science group has won an ESA Living Planet Fellowship to investigate long-term changes in the hydrological cycle. Water vapour is an essential greenhouse gas in the Earth climate system, acting as a natural feedback mechanism for carbon dioxide forcing. Critical to the development of cloud and precipitation, water vapour […]

Professor Bunce on the BBC Life Scientific

Professor Bunce on the BBC Life Scientific

Professor Emma Bunce spoke to Jim al-Khalili about her fascination with the gas giants for the BBC’s Life Scientific on Radio 4. Emma Bunce, Professor of Planetary Plasma Physics and Head of School, was inspired to study the solar system as a child by a TV programme that featured Voyager 2’s flyby of Neptune. She […]

Leicester’s Virtual Community during Lockdown

Leicester’s Virtual Community during Lockdown

Leicester’s physics PGR cohort attend virtual social events As social distancing becomes a fixed feature in our lives, maintaining social connections virtually becomes more vital than ever. This has been a high priority for the Physics PGR Reps Manika Sidhu, Harneet Sangha and Naomi Rowe-Gurney. In an effort to maintain and expand the social relationships […]

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