Sean Loughney - who is LJMU's new rising research star?
Senior lecturer in marine engineering recently won the LJMU Rising Star in Research award.
Senior lecturer in marine engineering recently won the LJMU Rising Star in Research award.
Baroness Valerie Amos, Under-Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs, United Nations, delivered a Roscoe Lecture entitled ‘The role of the United Nations in a world riven by conflict, poverty and hunger.’
For the first time astronomers, including Dr Richard Parker, of the Astrophysics Research Institute at LJMU, have caught a multiple-star system as it is created, and their observations are providing new insight into how such systems, and possibly the solar system, are formed. The amazing images taken from a series of telescopes on Earth show clouds of gas which are in the process of developing into stars.
Royal Institute of British Architects judges double LJMU graduate a rising star in architecture
Galaxies “waste” large amounts of heavy elements they generate via star formation by ejecting them up to a million light years away
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The Absolute Chemistry team are passionate about working with schools from across the Liverpool City Region and supporting opportunities to raise their aspirations around studying science after high school.
Finding from ARI, ESO and Durham University could help us understand how stars are born
An international team of astronomers, including Dr Rob Crain from the LJMU Astrophysics Research Institute (ARI), have developed a simulation of the Universe in which realistic galaxies are created. Astronomers can now use the results to study the development of galaxies from almost 14 billion years ago until now.
An amazing sample of some of the very latest digital technology from LJMU was on public display recently at Liverpool Medical Institution, at the recent LJMU and LMI Tech Event.