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Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Stellarators, Fusion Energy and the Wendelstein 7-X Experiment

Physics Colloquium 29th January 2016 delivered by Professor Per Helender
Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Epidemics, Erdös Numbers and the Internet: the Physics of Networks

Physics Colloquium 12th February 2016 delivered by Professor Mark Newman
Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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DalitzFest

The Scientific Legacy of Dick Dalitz
Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Quantum Computer Simulation of Chemistry and Materials: Advances and Perspectives

Physics Colloquium 5th February 2016 delivered by Professor Alán Aspuru-Guzik
Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma

How computers have changed the way we do physics - Chaos and climate change

The power of available computers has now grown exponentially for many decades. The ability to discover numerically the implications of equations and models has opened our eyes to previously hidden aspects of physics.
Oxford Physics Public Lectures

Seeing the High Energy Universe with IceCube

Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 3rd morning of Theoretical Physics covering the subject of Inner Space Meets Outer Space: Covering the Connections Between Cosmology and Particle Physics
Christmas Science Lectures

Carrots, spiders and red salt – a fascination with light capture in biology

Using physics, chemistry and biology, the fascination with light capture in nature will be explained in a multi-coloured and animated well – prepare for six-eyed spiders, purple carrots and red salt.
Christmas Science Lectures

Radiotherapy: What is it? How does it work? And how will it change?

Radiotherapy has been going on since 1896, only months after the discovery of X-rays.  We will explore what it is, how it works, and examine the change from X-ray beams to particle guns.
Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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The Einstein Lens and a Tale of Two Eclipses

Physics Colloquium 20th November 2015 delivered by Professor Tom Ray
Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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At a Physics Info/Sci Intersection

Physics Colloquium 30th October 2015 delivered by Professer Paul Ginsparg
Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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How hot will it get in a world run by economists? A physicist’s take on climate change policy

Physics Colloquium 23rd October 2015 delivered by Professor Myles Allen
Micrographia 350

On Closer Inspection: placing Hooke's Language under the Microscope

Dr Anna Camilleri English Fellow, Christ Church give a talk on the use language within Hooke's writings.
Micrographia 350

Atomic-resolution Electron Microscopy for Chemistry: From Brain and Fancy to plainness of Observations

Professor Eiichi Nakamura, Department of Chemistry, University of Tokyo talks about innovations in microscopy.
Micrographia 350

Christ Church in the Commonwealth: Hooke’s college

Judith Curthoys Archivist, Christ Church talks about Robert Hooke's time at Christ Church.
Micrographia 350

Multi-dimensional Super Resolution Imaging

Dr Steven Lee Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge gives an insight into some modern microscopy innovations.
Micrographia 350

Concluding remarks

Professor Dirk Aarts, Physical Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford and Chemistry Fellow, Christ Church gives the concluding remarks to the days talks.
Micrographia 350

Robert Hooke’s Micrographia: 350 years on

Dr Allan Chapman Science Historian, Wadham College talks about Robert Hookes groundbreaking book Micrographia.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Philae at the comet: a scientific adventure

Professor Chris Lintott, Professor of Astrophysics, University of Oxford and presenter of the BBC’s Sky at Night will talk about the history and the science of the voyage.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Living in a quantum world

Vlatko Vedral, Co-=Direct oof the Oxford Martin Programme on Bio-Inspired Quantum Technologies, gives a talk for theOxford Martin School.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Quantum life

Professor Seth Lloyd, Principal Investigator in the Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) gives a talk for the Oxford Martin School.

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