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Posted on 1st March 202013th November 2020

School Visit to the Hunterian

Engaging with different audiences is a key part of our research, so we were delighted to welcome S3 students from Drumchapel High School to the Hunterian recently. Working together …

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Posted on 12th September 201914th October 2020

Siegman International School 2019

Anchit Srivastava, PhD student on the PISTACHIO project, recently attended the Siegman International Summer School on Lasers. Held in the United States at the University of Rochester from 27 …

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Posted on 29th January 201914th October 2020

EPSRC Cross-Disciplinary Workshop

Cross-disciplinary collaboration is key to our project so we were delighted to take part in the EPSRC workshop held at York on 30 January 2019 as part of the …

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