Latest news and comment Audience - Any Audience -AlumniIndustrySchools, prospective students and communityResearchUndergraduatesGraduatesInternational Year of QuantumDepartment of Physics (requires login) Research theme - Any Research theme -Accelerator physicsAstronomy and astrophysicsBiological physicsClimate physicsExoplanets and planetary physicsFields, strings, and quantum dynamicsFundamental particles and interactionsInstrumentationLasers and high energy density scienceParticle astrophysics & cosmologyPhotovoltaics and nanosciencePlasma physicsQuantum information and computationQuantum materialsQuantum optics & ultra-cold matter Sub-department - Any Sub-department -AstrophysicsAtmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary PhysicsAtomic and Laser PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsParticle PhysicsProfessional and support servicesRudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics Professor Riede among first cohort of Green Future Fellows Professor Moritz Riede from the Department of Physics at the University of Oxford is one of 13 Green Future Fellows to receive landmark funding from the Royal Academy of Engineering. 18 December 2025 Books for the holidays A selection of books written or suggested by our colleagues 17 December 2025 What is quantum computing? As we near the end of the International Year of Quantum, we ask experimental physicist William Cutler to break it down for us...what exactly is quantum computing? 17 December 2025 Launching the Superconductivity CDT The brand new EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Superconductivity: Enabling Transformative Technologies has welcomed its first 16-strong cohort. 16 December 2025 New breakthrough in detecting “ghost particles” from the Sun Physicists at the University of Oxford have led a breakthrough study which has recorded the first observation of carbon-neutrino interactions; the findings open new frontiers in nuclear and particle physics. 15 December 2025 Meet...Emma Smith We work among extraordinary people doing extraordinary things; get to know some of them by reading these quick-fire interviews. 9 December 2025 ATLAS finds evidence for rare Higgs decay Researchers from the University of Oxford have played a major role in one of the most precise studies yet of the Higgs boson — the mysterious particle that helps explain why everything in the universe has mass. 8 December 2025 Astronomers spot one of the largest spinning structures ever found in the Universe An international team led by the University of Oxford has identified one of the largest rotating structures ever reported: a ‘razor-thin’ string of galaxies embedded in a giant spinning cosmic filament, 140 million light-years away. 4 December 2025 Into Change Award for groundbreaking collaboration An international collaboration, including Professor Stephen Smartt FRS MRIA, has been recognised with an Into Change Award by the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science. 3 December 2025 UK scientists rule out fourth neutrino particle in search for new physics UK scientists, including from the University of Oxford, have played a key role in solving a neutrino mystery that has challenged researchers for decades. 3 December 2025 New material for next-gen devices Scientists have developed a new material that converts motion into electricity (piezoelectricity) with greater efficiency and without using toxic lead – paving the way for a new generation of devices that we use in everyday life. 26 November 2025 Professor Irwin recognised by EGU Professor Patrick Irwin has been awarded the David Bates Medal by the European Geosciences Union for 2026. 25 November 2025 Load More
Professor Riede among first cohort of Green Future Fellows Professor Moritz Riede from the Department of Physics at the University of Oxford is one of 13 Green Future Fellows to receive landmark funding from the Royal Academy of Engineering. 18 December 2025
What is quantum computing? As we near the end of the International Year of Quantum, we ask experimental physicist William Cutler to break it down for us...what exactly is quantum computing? 17 December 2025
Launching the Superconductivity CDT The brand new EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Superconductivity: Enabling Transformative Technologies has welcomed its first 16-strong cohort. 16 December 2025
New breakthrough in detecting “ghost particles” from the Sun Physicists at the University of Oxford have led a breakthrough study which has recorded the first observation of carbon-neutrino interactions; the findings open new frontiers in nuclear and particle physics. 15 December 2025
Meet...Emma Smith We work among extraordinary people doing extraordinary things; get to know some of them by reading these quick-fire interviews. 9 December 2025
ATLAS finds evidence for rare Higgs decay Researchers from the University of Oxford have played a major role in one of the most precise studies yet of the Higgs boson — the mysterious particle that helps explain why everything in the universe has mass. 8 December 2025
Astronomers spot one of the largest spinning structures ever found in the Universe An international team led by the University of Oxford has identified one of the largest rotating structures ever reported: a ‘razor-thin’ string of galaxies embedded in a giant spinning cosmic filament, 140 million light-years away. 4 December 2025
Into Change Award for groundbreaking collaboration An international collaboration, including Professor Stephen Smartt FRS MRIA, has been recognised with an Into Change Award by the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science. 3 December 2025
UK scientists rule out fourth neutrino particle in search for new physics UK scientists, including from the University of Oxford, have played a key role in solving a neutrino mystery that has challenged researchers for decades. 3 December 2025
New material for next-gen devices Scientists have developed a new material that converts motion into electricity (piezoelectricity) with greater efficiency and without using toxic lead – paving the way for a new generation of devices that we use in everyday life. 26 November 2025
Professor Irwin recognised by EGU Professor Patrick Irwin has been awarded the David Bates Medal by the European Geosciences Union for 2026. 25 November 2025