Time as a Passing Shadow: chronology in Greco-Roman antiquity, as illustrated by a sundial unearthed at Pompeii by John Douglas Hey, MRSSAf, School of Chemistry & Physics, University of KwaZulu-Natal
OQWs 2017 Photos
Photos from NITheP Research Workshop OQWs 2017 can be seen here.
QIPCC2017 Photo Gallery
Photos from QIPCC 2017 conference can be seen here.
Marie Louise Umuhire wins prize at Deep Learning Indaba
Marie Louise won an award for her poster presentation at the Deep Learning Indaba, that was held at Wits from 10 to 15 September. Marie Louise won an award for
QIPCC 4 Conference Announced
QIPCC 2016 will take place from 28 to 30 November 2016 at the Quayside Hotel, Simon’s Town, Western Cape QIPCC 2016 will take place from 28 to 30 November 2016
Hawu! Science Outreach project won the outreach start-up award ‘Starke Ideen am Start’ by the German National Academic Foundation
The Hawu! Science Outreach project won the outreach start-up award ‘Starke Ideen am Start’ by the German National Academic Foundation. The project was initiated by students from the Quantum Research
RESEARCHER: THEORETICAL QUANTUM PHYSICIST (SENIOR LECTURER/LECTURER)
New position at CQT Group: Centre for Quantum Technology at UKZN details: http://vacancies.ukzn.ac.za/Libraries/October_2015_Academic/CP24_2015_Researcher… Application deadline: 16 Oct 2015 The University of KwaZulu–Natal (UKZN) is committed to Employment Equity with
The NITheP research workshop “Nonequilibrium physics of driven-dissipative many-body systems” has started.
The NITheP research workshop “Nonequilibrium physics of driven-dissipative many-body systems” starts with a mini-school on “An introduction to tensor network methods for many-body quantum systems”. Mr Ryan Sweke is delivering
Physics Department holds Women’s Month Lunch
The Physics Department at UKZN held a Women’s Month lunch to encourage and stimulate an interest in studying Physics, to network and talk about some of the challenges faced by
How quantum physics is opening new frontiers for data safety
An article by Sharmini Pillay appeared today in The Conversation. Please find the full text here.