UCLan research team leads international study part-funded by NASA Ground-breaking research by a team of international scientists,* led by the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) and funded in part by the Science and Technology Facilities Council and NASA, has shed new light on the source of mysterious particles emanating from Read More …
Year: 2016
JHI Astrophysicist Involved in the Direct Detection of Buckling Bars in Galaxies
JHI Astrophysicist Involved in the Direct Detection of Buckling Bars in Galaxies Featured Image: Top panel: An N-body simulation showing the buckling of a galactic bar. Bottom panels: the two galaxies discovered in this study (NGC 4569 and NGC 3227), which show characteristics of buckling bars matching simulations. [Adapted from Read More …
New camera sees first light on MHT at Alston
A new camera for the Moses Holden Telescope at Alston Observatory saw first light on the evening of September 7th 2016 and took this stunning image of the Ring Nebula. The image is made up of a 120-second B-band exposure, a 30-second V-band exposure, and a 30-second R-band exposure. The Read More …
JHI physicist chairs international Summer School and JHI Physics PhD student wins poster prize
JHI physicist Dr Karen Syres has chaired an international Summer School on nanoScience@Surfaces which was held in the Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge, 1-4th August 2016. JHI Physics PhD student Zoe Henderson was awarded third place in the poster competition at the event. JHI physicist Dr Karen Syres Read More …
UCLan technique for modelling galaxies comes out on top
In a huge effort to pin down one of the most important and controversial measurements in modern astrophysics, that of the rate by which stars form in the universe, members of a large international consortia have shown that this is now possible due to the theoretical models of astrophysicist Dr Read More …
Multiwavelength galaxy simulation visualizer developed by the Extragalactic Research Group at JHI
A new online tool to visualize how galaxies appear at different wavelengths and orientations has been developed by members of the JHI Extragalactic Research Group (Victor Debattista, Giovanni Natale and Cristina Popescu) in collaboration with an undergraduate student from the computing department (Aaron Cunliffe). The website titled “UCLAN’s Multiwavelength Galaxy Read More …
UCLAN RESEARCHER CONSTRUCTS ONE-WAY STREET FOR ELECTRICITY FROM INDIVIDUAL MOLECULES
Article on US Department of Energy website. Dr Joe Smerdon, UCLan, led a team of researchers including some from Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois, to construct a high-performance organic rectifier, or diode. Molecular electronics is a focus for researchers worldwide, as it offers several benefits over bulk semiconductor electronics. It provides Read More …
Annual Awards Event Recognised County’s Most Promising Scientist
UCLan hosted Ogden Trust Lancashire Schools’ Physicist of the Year Awards Some of the county’s most talented young scientists came together at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) to celebrate their abilities and achievements in physics at a special awards evening. It was the seventh time UCLan has hosted the Read More …
Published In Nature: Charge-stripes Observed In An Hourglass Compound. (by P. Babkevich & P. G. Freeman)
Recent work of a collaboration of Physicists, including UCLan’s Dr. Paul Freeman, has been published in the Nature journal. Stripe phases are a form of complex matter involving coupled spin and charge order. They are observed in certain copper oxide superconductors, as well as in nickelates and manganites. Some theoreticians Read More …
JHI Involved With The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST)
The JHI is pleased to announce it’s involved with the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope UK Consortium. The LSST will be an exciting facility that will make possible a wide range of studies. Here at UCLan within the JHI we are coordinating the UK effort at using LSST to understand the Read More …