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- Secondary school pupils think bigger with the ICG22 key stage 3 pupils from local schools joined ICG members Jen Gupta, Claire Le Cras and Rafal Szepietowski for the Think Bigger workshop last week (3 July), organised by the Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation in collaboration with the University of Portsmouth Education Liaison and Outreach Team. The morning began with an introduction talk that ...
- ICG at the Houses of ParliamentAs part of the successful SEPnet programme, members of the ICG were invited to celebrate their success with colleagues and MPs at the Houses of Parliament on Monday July 8th 2013. The event was also to celebrate the successful launch of SEPNet2, the next phase of this network of physics departments across the ...
- National Astronomy Meeting 2014We are pleased to announce that the National Astronomy Meeting 2014 will be held here in Portsmouth from 23rd to 26th June. The conference website can be found at http://www.nam2014.org/.
- Pupils feedback to “A Visit from Space”St. Swithuns pupils have expressed their gratitude to the ICG scientists who ran the first “Visit from Space” (see http://www.icg.port.ac.uk/node/3107), writing letters for each activity that was carried out. Very touching!
- A visit from space: a new educational outreach activity from the ICGClaudia Maraston and Daniel Thomas assisted by ICG members Jen Gupta, Emma Beynon, David Wilkinson and Edd Edmondson, have launched a new educational outreach activity for local primary schools. This programme called “A Visit from Space” will bring scientists into the classroom, making it easier for schools to access the resources and expertise of the ...
- ICG members inspire A-level students at the Cosmology MasterclassAround 50 A-level students from Portsmouth and beyond visited the University of Portsmouth yesterday (20 June) to attend the 2013 Cosmology Masterclass hosted by the Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation. The morning started with an “Introduction to Cosmology” lecture by ICG’s Dr Karen Masters, giving an overview of the cosmology that students may encounter in their ...
- Astronomical Friends of ICG and UoP on BBC South TodayOur friends and colleagues from the Hampshire Astronomical Group (HAG) and Dept. of Mathematics were featured on BBC South Today as part of “Sally’s Travels” across the region and her visit to Clanfield Observatory. Many UoP students do astronomical projects using these telescopes and we have a long relationship with this observatory and HAG. ...
- Staff football champions – again!Pompey EMC – a team made up of ICG researchers and other staff in the Faculty of Technology – have won the University of Portsmouth staff 5-a-side league for the second time in 12 months. They beat Djangos 7-6 in a cup-final thriller earlier today, having defeated the university’s Sport+Recreation department 5-4 in last week’s ...
- John Craven receives CBE for services to higher educationJohn Craven, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Portsmouth, has received a CBE in the Queen’s honours for his services to higher education and the City of Portsmouth. John is a long-time supporter of the ICG and we are part of his legacy as he heads for retirement this Summer. We wish him well. Read ...
- Year 9 student spends half-term at the ICG as a learner scientistBenjamin Taylor, a year-9 student at Chichester high school for boys, was on placement at the ICG the whole half-term week and was very busy with several different projects. He learnt about Galaxy Zoo, he visited the Sciama supercomputer (see picture, with PhD students David Wilkinson and Claire Le Cras), he discussed science and started ...
- PhD Studentships at the ICG for 2013The Institute of Cosmology & Gravitation at the University of Portsmouth is one of the leading cosmology groups in the UK. We are a member of the Dark Energy Survey (DES), the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS-III), COSMOS (the UK cosmology supercomputer consortium), and SEPnet (South-East Physics Network) Astrophysics. PhD studentships starting in 2013 will be ...
- Research Development Funding Award of the University of Portsmouth to ICG researcherClaudia Maraston of the ICG has been awarded an RDF Grant of the University of Portsmouth as PI of a project entitled ‘‘Establishing leading roles in the major space science projects of the next decade: the Extremely Large Telescope and EUCLID”.
- ICG Member Organises Specialist Discussion at the Royal Astronomical SocietyICG Research Fellow, Dr. Karen Masters has been involved in the organisation of a Specialist Discussion on the topic of “Morphology in the Era of Large Surveys” to be hosted by the Royal Astronomical Society tomorrow (Friday 10th May) in London. Dr. Masters will also speak at the event, along with ICG PhD student Tom Melvin, ...
- ICG researcher talks at the British Astronomical SocietyClaudia Maraston gave a talk on Saturday, 27 at a meeting of the British Astronomical Society, http://britastro.org/baa/, held at the South Downs Planetarium in Chichester. The meeting hosted 100 attendees spanning a range of professional figures, with a common interest in Astronomy. Maraston explained basics concepts of galaxy evolution and the state-of-art in galaxy studies ...
- 2013 ICG/SEPNet Student Outreach AwardThe 2013 ICG/SEPnet Postgraduate Student Outreach Award has been awarded to Timothy Clemson, for significant effort in outreach activities during his time at ICG, especially for activities with the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Branch of the British Science Association.
- EPSRC Grant to Study the Economics of Crowd-SourcingA team led by Dr. Joe Cox of the Portsmouth Business School, and including Dr. Karen Masters from the ICG as well as researchers from Oxford, Manchester and Leeds Universities, has won £750,000 from EPSRC to establish why people give up their time to help scientists with projects like Galaxy Zoo The group will collaborate ...
- Professor Will Percival’s inaugural lectureICG’s Professor Will Percival gave his inaugural lecture last week. He spoke about his work mapping the Universe using galaxy surveys such as the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, as well as discussing if it would be possible to travel to these distant galaxies in the time that he has been a professional astronomer. A ...
- Successful stargazing at Gunwharf QuaysICG astronomers held a successful Astronomy in the City event at Gunwharf Quays last night as part of National Science and Engineering Week. About 60 passers-by were able to spot the Moon and Jupiter through gaps in the clouds using a variety of different telescopes, with the help of Emma Beynon, Edd Edmondson, Jen Gupta, ...
- Exploring the “anti-lensing” effectA new study, examining how galaxy images should appear distorted in the Universe, has been published by a team including ICG researchers: “Antilensing: the Bright Side of Voids”, Krzysztof Bolejko, Chris Clarkson, Roy Maartens, David Bacon, Nikolai Meures, and Emma Beynon, Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 021302. Usually, the large voids in the Universe are ...
- Sandi Toksvig Visiting ICGThe Chancellor of the University of Portsmouth, Sandi Toksvig visited us at ICG today. She had coffee and a chat with several members of the ICG, particularly the PhD students who help a lot with our outreach activties. We showed her some of the activities we take out to schools and events, including a demonstration ...
- Stargazing LIVE 2013 Event at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard a big successOver 25 members of the ICG helped out last night when it was “all hands on deck” to run a BBC Stargazing LIVE 2013 Partner event on board HMS Warrior 1860 and in the Mary Rose Story at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. ICG collaborated with the HMS Warrior 1860 and Mary Rose Trust education teams, the ...