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Second Quantisation: the Language of Quantum Many-Body Theory

By Jorge Quintanilla | 10 October 2014

We just had an almost impromptu, two-hour session on “Second Quantisation: the Language of Quantum Many-Body Theory”. Here are Hannah‘s notes (which we have revised, … Read more

Kent/UFSCar Science without Borders student Ricardo Jose da Silva Afonso helps development next generation of muon instruments

By Jorge Quintanilla | 23 September 2014

Congratulations, Ricardo! See University of Kent press release: http://www.kent.ac.uk/internationalstudent/news/swb-summaries/2014-muon-instrument.html

Want to be a research physicist? Here’s some reading for the summer months

By Jorge Quintanilla | 27 June 2014

Very often, my future research students ask me what they should be reading during the summer vacation, just before they start working with me. I … Read more

Superconductivity and Magnetism Masters-level course

By Jorge Quintanilla | 19 September 2011

Just added a teaching page with information on our new Masters-level course on superconductivity and magnetism.

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