Particle theory
We develop mathematical theories to describe the fundamental properties of nature and explore their implications
Photovoltaic & Optoelectronic Device Group
The Photovoltaic and Optoelectronic device group is led by Prof Henry Snaith. Our main interest is in metal halide perovskites for photovoltaic and light emitting applications.
Physical oceanography
Physics of the circulation and structure of the global ocean and its impacts on climate
Physics of biological shape: from molecules to organisms and biohybrid structures
Physics and nanomechanics at the interface of biology and nanotechnology, in molecules, cells, tissues (artificial or natural) and whole organisms. Atomic force microscopy. Led by Professor Sonia Contera
Planet formation and dynamics
Planetary atmosphere observation analysis
Atmospheric observation data analysis of planets.
Planetary Climate Dynamics
Processes governing planetary climate and its evolution over time
Planetary surfaces
Investigating the surfaces of (primarily airless) bodies in our solar system.
Plasma-Wakefield Accelerator Group
We study beam-driven plasma accelerators and their applications
Predictability of weather and climate
Predictions of weather and climate are inherently uncertain: initial conditions can never be known perfectly, and our weather and climate simulators are necessarily imperfect representations of the underlying laws of physics. Given this, how can we quanti
Pulsars, transients and relativistic astrophysics
The extreme astrophysics of neutron stars and black holes