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Name: |
Professor WF Vinen |
Organisation: |
University of Birmingham |
Department: |
School of Physics and Astronomy |
Current EPSRC-Supported Research
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Current EPSRC Support |
There is no current EPSRC Support |
Previous EPSRC Support |
EP/P025625/1 | Microscopic dynamics of quantized vortices in turbulent superfluid in the T=0 limit | (C) |
EP/I029729/1 | Interdisciplinary Workshop on Fluctuations and Coherence: from Superfluids to Living Systems | (C) |
EP/H04762X/1 | Materials World Network: Collaborative Research on Simple Forms of Quantum Turbulence - Production, Decay and Visualization | (C) |
EP/D067758/1 | NSF World Materials Network: A Collaborative Experimental Investigation of Pure Quantum Turbulence in Superfluid He-4 at Very Low Temperatures | (C) |
EP/E016928/1 | Experimental Investigation of Pure Quantum Turbulence in Superfluid He-4 at Very Low Temperatures | (C) |
EP/D007739/1 | Calorimetric detection of quantum turbulence | (C) |
EP/C538374/1 | Research Workshop Superfluids under Rotation | (C) |
GR/R94848/01 | Experiments on quantum turbulence in superfluid He-4 at mK temperatures: the use of a towed grid | (C) |
GR/J69370/01 | EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL STUDIES OF ION POOLS TRAPPED BELOW THE SURFACE OF SUPERFLUID HELIUM | (P) |
GR/J85523/01 | HIGH TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTORS: FROM FUNDAMENTAL SCIENCE TO APPLICATIONS | (C) |
GR/J60292/01 | EXPERIMENTS ON LEVITATED SUPERFLUID DROPS | (P) |
GR/H37327/01 | HTC SUPERCONDUCTIVITY: FUNDAMENTAL SCIENCE, CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS, MATERIALS SCIENCE AND DEVICE APPLICATIONS | (C) |
GR/G33875/01 | SQUID MAGNETOMETER FOR MAGNETIC STUDIES OF HTC SUPERCONDUCTORS | (C) |
GR/F77906/01 | EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL STUDY OF ION POOLS TRAPPED BELOW THE SURFACE OF SUPERFLUID HELIUM | (P) |
GR/F32424/01 | SQUID MAGNETOMETER FOR MAGNETIC STUDIES OF HTC SUPER- CONDUCRORS | (C) |
GR/E82552/01 | HIGH-TC SUPERCONDUCTIVITY MATERIALS SCIENCE SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND ELECTRONIC APPOLICATIONS | (C) |
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Key: (P)=Principal Investigator, (C)=Co-Investigator, (R)=Researcher Co-Investigator
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