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is one of the largest and most active
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departments in the UK, taking around 250 new undergraduates and 50 postgraduates each year, and employing more than 80 members of academic staff and over 100 research fellows and associates. The department is based on two sites: the Schuster Laboratory on Brunswick Street and the Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics in
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, international headquarters of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA). According to the Academic Ranking of World Universities, the department is the 9th best physics department in the world and best in Europe. It is ranked equal 7th place in the UK by Grade Point Average ( GPA) according to the Research Excellence Framework (REF) in 2014. The University has a long history of physics dating back to
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, which includes 12 Nobel laureates, most recently
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and Konstantin Novoselov who were awarded the
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in 2010 for their discovery of
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Research groups

The Department of Physics and Astronomy comprises eight research groups: #
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and Astrophysics # Biological Physics # Condensed Matter Physics # Nonlinear Dynamics and Liquid Crystal Physics # Photon Physics #
Particle Physics Particle physics or high energy physics is the study of fundamental particles and forces that constitute matter and radiation. The fundamental particles in the universe are classified in the Standard Model as fermions (matter particles) an ...
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Nuclear Physics Nuclear physics is the field of physics that studies atomic nuclei and their constituents and interactions, in addition to the study of other forms of nuclear matter. Nuclear physics should not be confused with atomic physics, which studies t ...
# Theoretical Physics Research in the department of Physics has been funded by the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC), the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) and the
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Notable faculty

the department employs 53
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s, including
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Professors. *
Teresa Anderson Teresa Mary Anderson (born 1962) is a British physicist and the director of the University of Manchester's Discovery Centre at Jodrell Bank Observatory. She is a professor at the University of Manchester and the curator of science at the Bl ...
Professor of Physics and co-founder of the
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Philippa Browning Philippa K. Browning is a Professor of Astrophysics in the Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics at the University of Manchester. She specialises in the mathematical modelling of fusion plasmas. Early life and education Browning was educat ...
Professor Astrophysics * Brian Cox, , Professor of Particle Physics, working on the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider * Philip Diamond, Professor of Photon Physics and Director General of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) * Wendy Flavell, Vice Dean for Research and a Professor of Surface Physics * Jeffrey Forshaw, Professor of Particle Physics and co-author of ''
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'' * Sir
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, Regius Professor &
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Research Professor * Sir Konstantin Novoselov, Langworthy Professor of Physics * Tim O'Brien, Professor of Astrophysics * Terry Wyatt Professor of Particle Physics


Notable alumni and former staff

* Sarah Bridle, Professor of Food, Climate and Society at the University of York * Neil Burgess,
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Tamsin Edwards Tamsin Edwards is a British climate scientist and lecturer at King's College London. She is a popular science communicator and writes for the Public Library of Science (PLOS). Early life and education Edwards became interested in physics afte ...
, King's College London * Yvonne Elsworth, University of Birmingham *
Danielle George Danielle Amanda George (née Kettle; born 27 January 1976) is a Professor of Radio frequency engineering in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) and Associate Dean for Teaching and Learning at the University of Manche ...
, Professor of Radiofrequency Engineering


History

The department has origins dating back to 1874 when Balfour Stewart was appointed the first Langworthy Professor of Physics at Owens College, Manchester. Stewart was the first to identify an electrified atmospheric layer (now known as the ionosphere) which could distort the
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. The theory of the ionosphere was postulated by Carl Friedrich Gauss in 1839, Stewart published the first experimental confirmation of the theory in 1878. Since then, the department has hosted many award-winning scientists including: * Hans Bethe, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1967 *
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, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1948 * Niels Bohr, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922 * Sir William Lawrence Bragg, discovered Bragg's law and awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1915 * Sir James Chadwick, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1935 * Sir John Cockcroft, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1951 *
Rod Davies Rodney Deane Davies CBE FRS (8 January 1930 – 8 November 2015) was a Professor of Radio Astronomy at the University of Manchester. He was the President of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1987–1989, and the Director of Jodrell Bank Obs ...
, Professor of Radio Astronomy * Richard Davis, Professor of Astrophysics *
Samuel Devons Samuel Devons FRS (30 September 1914 – 6 December 2006) was a British physicist and science historian. Biography Devons, son of a Lithuanian immigrant, David Isaac Devons 1881-1926 and Edith Edelston from York 1891-1938 Sam was born in ...
, FRS * Brian Flowers, Baron Flowers, FRS * Sir Francis Graham-Smith, , Astronomer Royal from 1982 to 1990 * Henry Hall, FRS who built the first
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* Sir
Bernard Lovell Sir Alfred Charles Bernard Lovell (31 August 19136 August 2012) was an English physicist and radio astronomer. He was the first director of Jodrell Bank Observatory, from 1945 to 1980. Early life and education Lovell was born at Oldland Com ...
, creator of the Lovell Telescope at the Jodrell Bank Observatory * Henry Moseley, creator of Moseley's law *
Nevill Francis Mott Sir Nevill Francis Mott (30 September 1905 – 8 August 1996) was a British physicist who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1977 for his work on the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems, especially amorphous semiconductor ...
, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1977 * Ernest Rutherford, awarded the
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in 1908 for splitting the atom * Sir Arthur Schuster, FRS * Balfour Stewart, first Langworthy Professor of Physics * Sir Joseph John "J. J." Thomson, studied Physics at Owens College, Manchester aged 14, went on to run the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge and was awarded the 1906 Nobel Prize in Physics. In 2004, the two separate departments of Physics at the Victoria University of Manchester and the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) were merged to form the current Department of Physics and Astronomy at the
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. The department was known as the School of Physics and Astronomy until a 2019 reshuffle.


Emeritus professors

The department is also home to several Emeritus Scientists, pursuing their research interests after their formal retirement including: * Alexander Donnachie , Research Professor *
Andrew Lyne Andrew Geoffrey Lyne (born 13 July 1942) is a British physicist. Lyne is Langworthy Professor of Physics in the School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Manchester, as well as an ex-director of the Jodrell Bank Observatory. Despite retiring ...
Emeritus Professor & co-discoverer of the
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Robin Marshall Robin Marshall (born 1940) is an Emeritus professor of Physics & Biology in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Manchester. He currently lives in the medieval village of Castillon-du-Gard in the Region of Occitanie, whe ...
, FRS, Professor of Physics & Biology * Michael Moore, FRS, Emeritus Professor of Theoretical Physics


References

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