
Stefan Söldner-Rembold
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Professor of Physics at Imperial College London. Working with neutrinos on DUNE/MicroBooNE/SBND.
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🌌 Astrophysics + stats = cosmic discoveries Prof Daniel Mortlock from Imperial Physics Imperial Sciences takes us through Bayesian methods in the search for quasars from the early Universe. Online or in person—no registration required!🙌 📅 11 December 👉 ow.ly/2S6h50UhAw3


Join Prof Mitesh Patel (Imperial Physics) for his Imperial Inaugural lecture: Looping the Loop in Search of New Physics 📅 Wed, 29 Jan 2025 ⏰ 17:30-18:30 GMT 📍 Lecture Theatre 1, Blackett Building (or online!) imperial.ac.uk/events/186293/…

DUNE Phase II: scientific opportunities, detector concepts, technological solutions Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment doi.org/10.1088/1748-0… via @ioppublishing

The first #ImperialInaugural you should go to in 2025 should be Imperial Physics Prof Mitesh Patel's lecture on quantum loop theories! How does quantum loop gravity fill in some of the blanks in the Standard Model? ⚛️ 📆 Add to your calendar 👉 bit.ly/49Le3C1


CERN Summer Student Programme (Deadline Jan 26). Imperial Physics careers.cern/summer

Newest results from MicroBooNE on searching for physics beyond the standard model (Higgs portal scalars), based on work done by the ImperialHEP and UoM Physics & Astronomy neutrino groups. arxiv.org/abs/2501.08052

Sir Tejinder Virdee - the original and the painting. Imperial College London Imperial Physics ImperialHEP CERN CMS Experiment CERN


Lee Hagaman of UChiPhysicalSciences and Erin Yandel of Los Alamos National Laboratory have just released our newest results, presenting three different searches for single-photon production in neutrino-argon interactions. You can read our three papers at microboone.fnal.gov/single-photon-….


Inspirational lecture today by SylvesterJamesGates on theoretical physics: from the wrong side of the tracks. Imperial Physics Imperial College London Imperial Sciences


On Friday, Mark Ross-Lonergan of Columbia Physics Department presented another new MicroBooNE result: our first search for dark sector e⁺e⁻ explanations of the MiniBooNE anomaly. You can read the paper here: microboone.fnal.gov/ee-2025/







We’ve been named as 1st in the UK and 2nd in the world by QS QS World University Rankings! This recognises Imperial as one of the best places to study, research, work and grow. Thanks to everyone in our community for making this possible 💙 #QSWUR




How stunning are these new images from the NSF-DOE Rubin Observatory Observatory in Chile? 🔭 Our researchers are part of the Rubin-LSST:UK consortium, working to interpret the spectacular images captured on the world's largest digital camera 📸 Find out more 🔽 rubinobservatory.org/news/first-ima…


Europe’s best in the QS World University Rankings 2026 Imperial College London leads the pack, ranking #1 in Europe this year. Just behind are two academic powerhouses: University of Oxford and Cambridge University. View the full ranking: eu1.hubs.ly/H0lkDp10 #QSWUR2026 #StudyAbroad #Europe