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Witryna11 sty 2024 · Dr Paul Atherton (PhD Physics 1978), Winner of the Alumni Entrepreneur Award 2024. Yvette Stevens (MSc Electrical Power Systems and Machines 1974), … WitrynaPhysics: 17 th Engineering Aerospace Engineering: 1 st Chemical Engineering: 2 nd Civil Engineering: 1 st Computer Sciences & Information Systems: 4 th Electrical & Electronic Engineering: 3 rd Earth & Marine Sciences: 3 rd General Engineering: 4 th Mechanical Engineering: 1 st Business School WitrynaThe Theoretical Physics Group was founded in 1956 by Nobel Laureate Abdus Salam. The Group's research probes the theoretical laws of nature at the most fundamental level. One important theme is quantum gravity, the attempt to unify Einstein’s theory of General Relativity with quantum theory. david isherwood obituary