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Dr David Hosking

Thesis treble for Dr David Hosking

Department of Physics alumnus, Dr David Hosking, has been awarded another two prizes for his University of Oxford thesis, ‘The decay of MHD turbulence and the primordial origin of magnetic fields in cosmic voids’.
14 June 2023
Dr Andrew Mummery

Thesis recognition for Dr Andrew Mummery

Dr Andrew Mummery from Oxford’s Department of Physics has been recognised by the International Astronomical Union and the Royal Astronomical Society for his thesis.
14 June 2023
Heloise Stevance

Meet...Heloise Stevance

We work among extraordinary people doing extraordinary things; get to know some of them by reading these quick-fire interviews.
8 June 2023
Book cover: The Language of Symmetry

The language of symmetry

Three physicists from Oxford have contributed to a new book, 'The Language of Symmetry', out today, 16 May 2023.
16 May 2023
Lauren Rhodes

Meet...Lauren Rhodes

We work among extraordinary people doing extraordinary things; get to know some of them by reading these quick-fire interviews.
5 April 2023
Image taken by the James Webb Space Telescope; the area is in and around the Hubble Space Telescope’s Ultra Deep Field.

Astronomers discover the most distant galaxies yet

Two papers published today in Nature Astronomy present the discovery of four of the most distant galaxies yet found.
4 April 2023
The Allen Telescope Array (ATA) based in Hat Creek Radio Astronomy Observatory, California, USA

Study of ‘Brightest of All Time’ provides unprecedented understanding

Oxford astrophysicists have led a project in which the earliest stages of the Universe’s most powerful explosions are captured in detail for the first time.
28 March 2023
An artist’s impression of an X-ray binary star system.

New insights on binary star systems

Researchers from the University of Oxford have contributed to a major international study which has captured a rare and fascinating space phenomenon. The study has been published in Nature.
2 March 2023
Just some of the 64 antennae that make up MeerKAT in South Africa

New intel on radio pulsars

An international team of scientists has published the largest pulsar survey to date.
24 February 2023
Image of a galaxy taken by the James Webb Space Telescope

New Webb imagery pierces through the dust

New imagery from Webb’s Mid-Infrared Instrument is revealing never-before-seen details into how young, newly forming stars influence the structure of the gas and dust of nearby galaxies, and therefore how they evolve over time.
16 February 2023
A planet in the foreground and two male scientists in the background

A journey Into the Cosmos

On Saturday 21 January, nearly 1,000 curious visitors came to the Department of Physics to take a trip into the cosmos.
1 February 2023
Clockwise from top left: Sneha Malde, Gavin Dalton, Paolo Radaelli, Aris Karastergiou and Matt Jarvis

Excellence in research supervision

Five academics in the Department of Physics have been recognised in the Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division’s inaugural Awards for Outstanding Research Supervision.
18 January 2023
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