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The University of Birmingham is to receive a share of £6 million in funding to tackle fundamental research questions with quantum technology.
Quantum clocks are shrinking, thanks to new technologies developed at the University of Birmingham-led UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing.
UoB are supporting Planet Possibility - a £1.9m funded project which aims to attract more young people from under-represented groups into careers in physics.
An assessment and feedback platform that cuts the time taken to mark work in maths and science subjects has been designed at the University of Birmingham.
A second radar has been installed on campus, representing another step in the journey to hosting the very first quantum-enabled networked radar installation.
Dr Daniel Johnson, an MIT research scientist, has been awarded a prestigious Ernest Rutherford Fellowship to fund his research into invisible ‘dark matter’.
Researchers at the University of Birmingham have been awarded £4.4 million to continue their research into elementary particle physics.
A new International Network set up by UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing researchers at the University of Birmingham aims to tackle global challenges, as set out in the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
An object hidden below ground has been located using quantum technology - a long-awaited milestone with implications for industry, human knowledge and security.
A rare exoplanet which orbits around two stars at once has been detected using a ground-based telescope by a team led by the University of Birmingham.