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Physics class 2017-2018

This will be our first edition, no doubt an historical event for Physics at Wolverhampton. People who like to build and be part of something in the making from the very beginning, welcome!

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The 2017-2018 cohort is named after Robert Hanbury Brown, the British astronomer and physicist who proposed and experimentally confirmed the Hanbury Brown-Twiss effect, of correlations between photons. This great insight from an essentially unknown scientist (in fact, engineer) has been widely criticised by mainstream physicists, before its eventual recognition as a fundamental feature of the light-wave interpretation of fields, which gave birth to quantum optics.

Welcome week

Click here for the welcome week program.

Academic calendar

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And these are the weekly-calendars for Physics: