School of Physics (University College Dublin)
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The School of Physics at University College Dublin is a major centre for physics research in Ireland. The school currently consists of 20 full-time faculty members, 20 research and technical staff and 40 postgraduate research students. The research groups within the school are:
- Bio-nano physics[1]
- Condensed matter theory
- Environmental radiation[2]
- Atomic, molecular and plasma physics[3]
- Astrophysics, space science and relativity theory (members of the VERITAS[4] and INTEGRAL[5] experiments)[6]
- Experimental particle physics (The group participate in the Large Hadron Collider experiments LHCb[7] and CMS)[8]
- ^ http://www.ucd.ie/physics/preston/research_nanobio.html
- ^ http://www.ucd.ie/physics/preston/research_radiation.html
- ^ http://www.ucd.ie/physics/preston/research_spec.html
- ^ http://veritas.ucd.ie
- ^ http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMX2MSG7MF_index_0.html
- ^ http://www.ucd.ie/physics/preston/research_space.html
- ^ http://www.ucd.ie/physics/lhcb/
- ^ http://www.ucd.ie/physics/preston/research_particle.html