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KCL Physics

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The Department of Physics at King's College London

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No one can experience the exact same colour as you do. 🤯 Dr Sasha Rakovich explores the latest advancements in colour and how the phenomena is a matter of perception for King's and the Conversation 🔗 Check it out: kcl.ac.uk/news/comment-d…

No one can experience the exact same colour as you do. 🤯

Dr Sasha Rakovich explores the latest advancements in colour and how the phenomena is a matter of perception for King's and the Conversation 🔗

Check it out: kcl.ac.uk/news/comment-d…
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Sign up for the 11th London Plasmonics Forum! Are you a PhD student or an early career researcher? There's still time to apply to give a talk or present a poster! 🗓️17 June 2024 📍King's College London ➡️cplas.org/london-plasmon… #PlasForum25 #plasmonics #metamaterials KCL Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences

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Physics Teachers! eventbrite.co.uk/e/teacher-work… We're delivering 2 virtual workshops (5th & 19th June 4pm - 5pm) to support you to deliver neutrino-research based classroom activities for GCSE students who are considering doing physics at A Level and beyond. Sign up for free here.

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"Quantum physics describes everything in the universe." Enter the mysterious world of quantum physics, with Dr James Millen, who featured on BBC World Service's Crowd Science programme with Anand Jagatia. bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/li… KCL Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences #ScienceAtKings #KingsQuantum

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We'll be bringing our research back to the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition from 1-6 July, presenting NanoGlow, an interactive exhibit that demonstrates how light can be used to build a more sustainable world. Learn more and for event details: kcl.ac.uk/news/kings-res…

We'll be bringing our research back to the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition from 1-6 July, presenting NanoGlow, an interactive exhibit that demonstrates how light can be used to build a more sustainable world.

Learn more and for event details: kcl.ac.uk/news/kings-res…
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Physicists from King’s will join the The Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition in London from 1-6 July. Go behind the scenes with Dr Anastasiia Zaleska from the Department of Physics as she explains the science behind the exhibit. Learn more ⬇️ kcl.ac.uk/news/kings-res…

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King’s is at the forefront of the sixth edition of the Ariel Data Challenge! 🙌 In partnership with UCL, the global competition will help scientists gather important data about the atmospheres of planets beyond our solar system. 🌌 Learn more ⬇️ kcl.ac.uk/news/kings-hel…

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Join us at the The Royal Society summer science exhibition this week and find out how #plasmocatalysis is lighting up a sustainable future. #nanoglow has a team of 20 people working the stand this week. First up Brian Tam, Kaat Lambrecht, Sasha Rakovich, Simon Freakley #plasmonics

Join us at the <a href="/royalsociety/">The Royal Society</a> summer science exhibition this week and find out how #plasmocatalysis is lighting up a sustainable future.
#nanoglow has a team of 20 people working the stand this week. First up Brian Tam, Kaat Lambrecht, Sasha Rakovich, Simon Freakley 
#plasmonics
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We had a great time showcasing how plasmo-catalysis is lighting up a sustainable future at the The Royal Society #SummerScience soirées! Our stand is open until Sunday Come say hello and learn more. #plasmocatalysis #nanoglow

We had a great time showcasing how plasmo-catalysis is lighting up a sustainable future at the <a href="/royalsociety/">The Royal Society</a> #SummerScience soirées!
Our stand is open until Sunday Come say hello and learn more.
#plasmocatalysis #nanoglow
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On this day in 2012, researchers at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, Switzerland, discovered the Higgs boson. This is the fundamental force-carrying particle of the Higgs field, which is responsible for granting other particles their mass.

On this day in 2012, researchers at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, Switzerland, discovered the Higgs boson. This is the fundamental force-carrying particle of the Higgs field, which is responsible for granting other particles their mass.
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Discover the cutting-edge innovations at the The Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition! King’s scientists showcased their groundbreaking research in quantum computing, photonics and nanotechnology, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. Learn more ⬇️ kcl.ac.uk/news/kings-res…

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For the International year of Quantum, @KCLAlumni Magazine talked to physicist Dr James Millen about how King’s is building on its rich legacy of quantum science excellence to create a better future. ⚛️ 📖 Read the InTouch article: intouch.kcl.ac.uk/kings-quantum/ #IYQ2025 #Quantum2025

For the International year of Quantum, @KCLAlumni Magazine talked to physicist Dr James Millen about how King’s is building on its rich legacy of quantum science excellence to create a better future. ⚛️

📖 Read the InTouch article: intouch.kcl.ac.uk/kings-quantum/ 

#IYQ2025 #Quantum2025
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📢 We show that electronic correlations in CeH9 nearly double the predicted superconducting Tc from 47K to 96K, matching experiment. A leap towards accurate modeling of correlated (conventional) #superconductors! 👉arxiv.org/abs/2507.12506 KCL Physics TU Wien