Research News
Two QUB astrophysicists have received prestigious prizes from the Royal Astronomical Society, presented this week at the UK National Astronomy Meeting in Durham.
A group of astronomers from across the globe, led by Queen’s University Ƶ, have revealed that millions of new solar system objects will be detected by a brand-new facility, which is expected to come online later this year.
STFC Ernest Rutherford Fellowships enable committed early career researchers with clear leadership potential to establish a creative, independent research programme.
Two Queen's software engineers have been singled out for a prestigious award from the Institute of Physics (IOP) for their work in discovering cosmic explosions, understanding their physics and playing leading roles in major international sky surveys
Earth’s atmosphere is much more sensitive to ripples of radiation from the Sun than scientists previously believed, new research by Queen’s University Ƶ has found.
A pioneering new approach to ‘wave science’, aimed at improving outcomes across global healthcare, the environment, engineering and economics, has been published by a group of international researchers led by Queen’s University Ƶ.
Thirty funded doctoral scholarships announced by Queen’s University Ƶ are set to provide a unique opportunity to explore the challenges of Artificial intelligence (AI) for every area of science and society.
A Queen’s University scientist has received a prestigious award for his outstanding achievements in plasma diagnostics.
Queen’s University Ƶ researchers are part of a new international research group who have been awarded £9m to look at how neutron star mergers create heavy elements.
A key research talent in condensed matter physics will return to the UK to take up a prestigious fellowship at Queen’s University Ƶ as part of a £97.8 million UK-wide programme.
Professor Mihalis Mathioudakis, Director of Research at Queen’s Astrophysics Research Centre, has been awarded the 2021 Institute of Physics Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin Medal and Prize for distinguished contributions to plasma, solar or space physics.
A group of experts at Queen’s University Ƶ have been using mathematical modelling to track the course of COVID-19 in Northern Ireland so that preparations can be made for future variants and diseases.
The fiery and inferno-like exoplanet WASP-76b, an ultra-hot Jupiter, may be even more sizzling than scientists thought.
Queen’s University Ƶ is playing a key role in ensuring that people across the world can view the first inventory of the Universe recorded by the world’s largest digital camera.
Researchers from Queen’s University Ƶ have explored the reliability and limitations of state-of-the-art artificial intelligence (AI) techniques in predicting the global solar magnetic field.
An international collaboration of astronomers led by Queen’s University Ƶ has discovered a new chemical signature in the atmosphere of an extrasolar planet, a planet that orbits a star other than the sun.
Scientists at Queen’s University Ƶ are part of an international research team which has made an exciting new discovery of how magnetic waves can help to heat the Sun.
Researchers at Queen’s University Ƶ have discovered a new tool, which will help to investigate more effective forms of cancer treatment.