AOPP
3 July 2012
2012 Institute of Physics Prizes
Jocelyn Bell Burnell has been elected as an Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Physics.
Katherine Blundell has been awarded the Bragg Medal "For promoting engagement in and learning of physics both by carrying research in astronomy into schools in developing countries and by helping graduate students and postdocs in the UK to talk to schoolchildren about their science."
16 May 2012
Application submitted for Athena Swan Silver Award
Physics has long been a male-dominated subject. To fulfil the department's scientific mission, it is vital that we use the full potential of the population and redress that imbalance. Since 2010, the department has been developing a portfolio of new and existing actions to improve the employment conditions and practice for all staff and students. Good practice benefits everyone, but disproportionately benefits women. These actions, and the critical assessment that led to them, are described in our application for an Athena Swan Silver Award.
Halley Lecture 2012
Susan Solomon
Ellen Swallow Richards Professor of Atmospheric and Climate Science,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
'The World’s Chemistry in Our Hands: Global Environmental Challenges Past and Future'
Monika Porada porada@atm.ox.ac.uk
2 May 2012
Billion euro mission to Jupiter's Icy Moons Approved
A new space mission, involving Oxford University scientists, will explore Jupiter and its icy moons to reveal fresh insights into the habitability of the 'waterworlds' orbiting the giant planets in our solar system and beyond.
On 2 May 2012, at a meeting in Paris, ESA's Science Programme Committee voted to go ahead with the project, the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE), the first European-led mission to the outer solar system, and the first spacecraft destined to orbit an icy moon. The JUICE spacecraft is scheduled to launch in 2022, arriving in the Jupiter system in 2030.
Oxford Energy Society - Inaugural Seminar
This new student society aims to inform people about the challenges surrounding the supply and demand of energy, and climate change.
The Energy Soc Inaugural Seminar – and Post Seminar Drinks!
No booking required.
Email subscribe@energysoc.org to join our mailing list.
Visit www.energysoc.org for more info on the society other events we are organising for this term.
24 May 2011
Saturn's Swirling Tempest Revealed by Cassini and Ground-Based Observations
An international team of scientists, led by Leigh Fletcher of Oxford's Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics Department, have reported the first ever infrared views of an enormous swirling storm in Saturn's springtime hemisphere in the journal