Oxford Physics Public Lectures

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101 Épisodes

  1. Was there a strategic alternative to the atomic bombing of 1945?

    Publié: 21/12/2023
  2. Oxford Physics and the ‘remote and speculative project’

    Publié: 21/12/2023
  3. Nuclear Physics and the development of the bomb

    Publié: 21/12/2023
  4. IceCube: Opening a New Window on the Universe from the South Pole

    Publié: 20/12/2019
  5. The First Image of a Black Hole

    Publié: 19/11/2019
  6. The Many Universes of Quantum Materials

    Publié: 07/10/2019
  7. Gravitational Waves and Prospects for Multi-messenger Astronomy

    Publié: 30/07/2019
  8. Finding aliens – An update on the search for life in the Universe

    Publié: 30/07/2019
  9. Cherwell-Simon Memorial Lecture: The XENON Project: at the forefront of Dark Matter Direct Detection

    Publié: 08/07/2019
  10. Is Dark Matter Made of Black Holes

    Publié: 04/06/2019
  11. The Role of Gas in Galaxy Evolution

    Publié: 03/06/2019
  12. Electron Paramagnetic Resonance - Past, Present and Future

    Publié: 18/03/2019
  13. The Quantum and the Cosmos

    Publié: 14/11/2018
  14. The Search for Life on Earth, In Space and Time

    Publié: 29/10/2018
  15. How do we find planets around other stars?

    Publié: 02/07/2018
  16. The Quest for Nearby Habitable Worlds

    Publié: 22/05/2018
  17. ALMA and the Birth of Stars Across Galaxies

    Publié: 28/03/2018
  18. The State of the Universe

    Publié: 20/11/2017
  19. Superconductors: Miracle Materials

    Publié: 25/10/2017
  20. Quantum physics and the nature of computing

    Publié: 25/10/2017

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The Department of Physics public lecture series. An exciting series of lectures about the research at Oxford Physics take place throughout the academic year. Looking at topics diverse as the creation of the universe to the science of climate change. Features episodes previously published as: (1) 'Oxford Physics Alumni': "Informal interviews with physics alumni at events, lectures and other alumni related activities." (2) 'Physics and Philosophy: Arguments, Experiments and a Few Things in Between': "A series which explores some of the links between physics and philosophy, two of the most fundamental ways with which we try to answer our questions about the world around us. A number of the most pertinent topics which bridge the disciplines are discussed - the nature of space and time, the unpredictable results of quantum mechanics and their surprising consequences and perhaps most fundamentally, the nature of the mind and how far science can go towards explaining and understanding it. Featuring interviews with Dr. Christopher Palmer, Prof. Frank Arntzenius, Prof. Vlatko Vedral, Dr. David Wallace and Prof. Roger Penrose."

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