My primary role involved finding the optimal conditions to demonstrate what remained as theory experimentally. The work involved measuring the magnet at different configurations and analysing its results, where new techniques had to be constantly implemented since existing solutions could not offer clear explanations. It has been an incredibly fortunate journey for me to communicate with brilliant physicists from around the world and observe how new physics is evolved in real-time. Each step of the work had to be done with extra care, from collecting data to analysis, as every piece contributed to completing the theory.

Chika Nweke wins Rae Harbird award
Chika Nweke wins Rae Harbird award

Chika Nweke wins Rae Harbird award

The UCL Centre for Engineering Education (CEE) has presented the 2025 Rae Harbird award to Chika Nweke, Associate Professor at UCL Biochemical Engineering

12 Nov 2025

UCL Academic Advises on TfL Study of Elizabeth Line’s Regional Impact
UCL Academic Advises on TfL Study of Elizabeth Line’s Regional Impact

UCL Academic Advises on TfL Study of Elizabeth Line’s Regional Impact

Prof Max Nathan from the Bartlett Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA) advised on research examining the railway's impact on transport, employment and housing across London and the South East.

12 Nov 2025

High Energy Physics Thesis Prize Winners
High Energy Physics Thesis Prize Winners

High Energy Physics Thesis Prize Winners

Congratulations to the winners of the 2024-2025 High Energy Physics Thesis Prizes: Lucy Bailey and George Marshall

12 Nov 2025