Here, Anthony shares the experience on their trip to Edinburgh, and announces some very exciting news! “The Snails3 team returned to the Physics League Across … Read more
Author: Nikki Gregory
Where Are You Now? Meet Our Physics Graduate Assistant Professor Daniel Hayden
I visited a number of Universities in the UK to study physics at. The first thing that stood out about Kent was of course the … Read more
PG students get an introduction to Public Engagement with Research
Dr Victoria Mason tells us more about the latest training session for PG students Before Christmas I had the pleasure of running an Introduction to … Read more
Meet the PhD Student: Gianni Nteroli
1.What three words would you use to describe yourself? Free thinker, resilient, resourceful. 2. What inspires you in your work? My family, my friends, my … Read more
Where Are You Now? Meet our Physics Graduate Greg Davies
I first arrived at Kent in the Autumn of 2012. I was 19 at the time and had just returned from a year-long adventure travelling … Read more
Nats group set-up to tackle under-representation of women in Physics
Nats has set up a Women In Physics group to raise awareness of the latest gender research as well as tackling the causes of under-representation … Read more
Research reveals vital clues about recycling in the evolution of life in our universe
New research by Professor Michael Smith and PhD student Igor Novikov reveals vital clues about the role recycling plays in the formation of life in … Read more
How to get the best student experience
MPhys student Anthony Quinlan is now entering Stage 4 at the University of Kent. In this post, Anthony shares his top tips on how to … Read more
Space School Success at Kent
2-4 August 2019 saw 47 secondary school students come together to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing at our annual space school, which … Read more
New understanding of magnetic monopoles could signal new technologies
A breakthrough in understanding how the quasi-particles known as magnetic monopoles behave could lead to the development of new technologies to replace electric charges. Nats … Read more