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The Department of Physics at Durham University in
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, is a physics and astronomy department involved in both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and scientific research. Durham has the largest group working on
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in the United Kingdom. It is rated very highly for its work in Astronomy and Astrophysics, possessing the largest research group on galaxy evolution in Europe. Located on the Mountjoy site south of the River Wear, the department is also home to two research institutes: the Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology and the
Institute for Computational Cosmology The Institute for Computational Cosmology (ICC) is a Research Institute at Durham University, England. It was founded in November 2002 as part of the Ogden Centre for Fundamental Physics, which also includes the Institute for Particle Physics Phe ...
.


Research

There are a variety of research institutes, centres, and facilities:
Institute for Computational Cosmology The Institute for Computational Cosmology (ICC) is a Research Institute at Durham University, England. It was founded in November 2002 as part of the Ogden Centre for Fundamental Physics, which also includes the Institute for Particle Physics Phe ...
(ICC), the Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology, the Centre for Advanced Instrumentation (CfAI), the Centre for Materials Physics, the Centre for Particle Theory, the Centre for Extragalactic Astronomy (CEA), Durham X-Ray Centre (XRDuR), Joint Quantum Centre (JQC), and the GJ Russell Microscopy Facility. The department divides its research activities into five research groups: * Advanced Instrumentation * Astronomy and Astrophysics * Atomic and
Molecular Physics Molecular physics is the study of the physical properties of molecules and molecular dynamics. The field overlaps significantly with physical chemistry, chemical physics, and quantum chemistry. It is often considered as a sub-field of atomic, m ...
* Condensed Matter Physics * Elementary Particle Theory Of the three astronomy research branches in the Durham Astronomy Research Cluster (CEA, the ICC, and the CfAI), the CEA focuses on
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, the ICC on theoretical research, and the CfAI on astronomical instrumentation. Founded in 2012, the Joint Quantum Centre (JQC) is a partnership between Durham and nearby Newcastle University broadly dedicated to various aspects of quantum science and technology. Among its components is the Durham Quantum Light and Matter (QLM) research section, which studies the quantum properties of atoms, molecules and solids and their interactions with light, as well as the technological applications of these studies. In 2020, the founding director of the JQC, Charles Adams, was awarded the
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for work on light and atoms that 'could provide the ideal building blocks' for quantum computing.


Assessment

The 2014
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considered 96% of research carried out within the department to be either 'internationally excellent quality' or 'world leading', while the remaining 4% was listed as 'internationally recognised' by the framework – a method for assessing quality of research at British universities.


Undergraduate study

Each year the department admits approximately 170 undergraduates for courses in Physics, Physics and Astronomy, and Theoretical Physics. Course structures are designed to offer flexibility, with both three-year BSc and four-year
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degrees available. The BSc is suggested for prospective undergraduates interested in physics as preparation for another career, while the MPhys is recommended for those looking for a research-related career.


Admissions

Entry requirements are high. As of 2019, a typical A-level offer demands grades of A*A*A, to includes Physics and Mathematics, and a typical offer for the
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is 38, to include 776 in higher level subjects.


Graduate study

Taught postgraduate programmes include the MSc in Particles, Strings, and Cosmology and MSc in Scientific Computing and Data Analysis. The department also offers a MSc by Research in Physics (MScR) as preparation for further postgraduate study towards a PhD in physics.


Admissions

Applicants to these courses are required to have a good first or 2:1 UK honours degree (or the international equivalent) in Physics, Mathematics, or a related subject, with those interested in the MSc in Scientific Computing and Data Analysis also expected to possess 'profound programming knowledge' in both
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and C. For entry to the PhD applicants are required to have achieved a first class honours degree, or at least a 2:1
integrated master's degree A master's degree (from Latin ) is an academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a course of study demonstrating mastery or a high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice.
or a master's degree in an appropriate subject.


Astronomy

Astronomy within the department dates back to 1975. The scope of activity has grown substantially since then and it is now one of the largest astronomy groups in Europe. The Ogden Centre for Fundamental Physics building, designed by Studio Daniel Libeskind, opened in November 2016.


Reputation

In recent years the department has been singled out for the quality of its astronomical research. In 2008, Durham placed first in Europe and fourth in the world for research into astronomy and astrophysics over the decade 1998 to 2008, according to the ''
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''. The Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Researchers 2018 list placed Durham researchers first in the UK and second in Europe. David Alexander and Carlos Frenk were highlighted for their research, as were Adrian Jenkins and Tom Theuns. In 2020 Frenk was made one of the
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in Physics (whose honourees are recognised for research judged to be ' of Nobel class') for his highly cited work on the evolution of the universe.


Centre for Extragalactic Astronomy

In order to mark the 40th anniversary of Durham astronomy, the Centre for Extragalactic Astronomy (CEA) was founded in 2015. Prior to this it was known as the Extragalactic Astronomy and Cosmology Group. The research conducted at the CEA covers a broad variety of extragalactic astrophysics, including
galaxy formation and evolution The study of galaxy formation and evolution is concerned with the processes that formed a heterogeneous universe from a homogeneous beginning, the formation of the first galaxies, the way galaxies change over time, and the processes that have gen ...
, observational surveys, active galactic nuclei (AGN),
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and the
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. The CEA consists of 20 faculty members, 12
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s and 25 postgraduate researchers (correct as of December 2018). The founding director of the CEA was Ian Smail. The current director, as of December 2018, is Professor David Alexander.


Ogden Professor of Fundamental Physics

The Ogden Professor of Fundamental Physics is a professorship or chair in the Department of Physics at Durham University. The chair is named after Sir
Peter Ogden Sir Peter Ogden (born 1940) is an English businessman who is one of the founders of Computacenter, one of the United Kingdom's largest computer businesses. Education Ogden was born in Rochdale, England. He was educated at Rochdale Grammar Sch ...
. The chair was established in 2001, following a benefaction from Sir Peter. ''List of Ogden Professors'' * Professor Carlos Frenk 2001–present


Staff

The head of department is Nigel Glover, a specialist in particle physics, who succeeded Simon Morris in 2017. As of 2021, the department reports a staff of 37 professors, 12 readers, 11 senior lecturers, 18 lecturers, 'about 100 post-doctoral researchers and fellows', and 150 PhD students. Emeritus staff include, among others, Martyn Chamberlain, R. Keith Ellis, F. Richard Stephenson, and Brian Keith Tanner. File:Richard Ellis-49 copy.jpg, Richard Ellis, Professor (1985–1993) File:R Keith ELLIS Portrait (cropped).jpg, R. Keith Ellis, Director of Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology (2015–2019) File:Carlos Frenk at NAM 2012 1.jpg, Carlos Frenk, Ogden Professor of Fundamental Physics File:Gordon love durham university.jpg, Gordon D. Love, Director of Education (Physics) (2012–2015) File:Brian K Tanner.JPG, Brian Keith Tanner, Emeritus Professor of Physics File:SirArnoldWolfendale.jpg, Arnold Wolfendale, Professor (1965–1992)


Alumni

File:Ben moore kosmos2 (cropped).jpg, Ben Moore, PhD 1991 File:Professor Ian Chapman.jpg, Ian Chapman, MSci 2004 File:Elspeth Garman016cr.jpg, Elspeth Garman, BSc 1976 File:John Barrow.jpg,
John D. Barrow John David Barrow (29 November 1952 – 26 September 2020) was an English cosmologist, theoretical physicist, and mathematician. He served as Gresham Professor of Geometry at Gresham College from 2008 to 2011. Barrow was also a writer of pop ...
, BSc 1974 File:Michele Simmons Royal Society.jpg,
Michelle Simmons Michelle Yvonne Simmons, (born 14 July 1967) is a Scientia Professor of Quantum Physics in the Faculty of Science at the University of New South Wales and has twice been an Australian Research Council Federation Fellow and is an Australian Res ...
, BSc 1988 File:Jonathan Edwards olympics 2000.jpg, Jonathan Edwards, BSc 1987
File:Elizabethtasker.jpg, Elizabeth J. Tasker, MSci 2002 File:Ed Kalman (cropped).jpg, Ed Kalman, BSc 2004 File:Drummer Joe Crabtree in concert.jpg, Joe Crabtree, BSc 2000


References

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