Making a success out of failure
A team led by Bath physicists intends to give heart failure patients a new lease of life.
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
A team led by Bath physicists intends to give heart failure patients a new lease of life.
Working with Amec Foster Wheeler, Bath's mathematicians helped improve software used to assess the safety and operation of nuclear facilities.
Francisco de Melo VirĂssimo's PhD focused on studying wave behaviour in the real-world using dynamical systems techniques.
We've developed a minimally invasive method of blood sampling, which allows multiple samples to be taken from the same animal with as little stress as possible.
Scanning probe microscopes let us study surfaces at the nanoscale level. But how do they work and why do we need them? Physics researchers tell us more.
Developmental geneticist, Dr Kim Moorwood, explores how the genes behind fetal growth could impact our chances of serious health conditions in later life.
Dr Philippe Blondel from the Department of Physics is uncovering the secrets of the deep and imaging our underwater environments with sound waves.
From telecoms to healthcare, fibre optics are an essential tool in photonics research. But how are they made, and what exactly do they do?
Our researchers developed a large-scale computer simulation model that provides a flexible platform for developing models for predicted exposures.
Despite their simple appearance, the maths behind Stokes waves is complex. Researchers from the Department of Mathematical Sciences set out to learn more.