Company details
The Royal Society
6-9 Carlton House Terrace
London
SW1Y 5AG
United Kingdom
Tel:
+44 (0)20 7451 2683
Categories
- Early universe
- Dark matter and dark energy
- Gravitational physics
- Particle and nuclear astrophysics
- String theory and cosmology
- Large-scale structures
- Stellar formation and evolution
- Solar physics
- Planetary physics
- Space observation and exploration
- Optics
- Laser physics
- Quantum optics and information
- Structure and dynamics of atoms, molecules and clusters
- Collision dynamics
- Laser-matter interactions
- Fundamental constants and physical laws
- Optical materials and metamaterials
- Optical traps and optical lattices
- Nuclear medicine
- Medical imaging
- Biological and medical materials
- Biomedical instrumentation
- Biophysics
- Soft and biological matter
- Nanostructures and atomic-scale physics
- Surfaces
- Interfaces
- Liquids
- Magnetism
- Semiconductors
- Superconductivity
- Electronic properties
- Low-temperature physics
- Teaching and education
- Geodynamics and geomagnetism
- Seismology
- Geological exploration
- Biodiversity
- Atmospheric physics/climate change
- Energy
- Sensors
- Metrology
- Imaging
- Microscopy
- Data acquisition and analysis
- Vacuum systems
- Elementary particles and fields (experimental)
- Elementary particles and fields (theoretical)
- Nuclear physics (experimental)
- Nuclear physics (theoretical)
- Particle astrophysics (experimental)
- Particle astrophysics (theoretical)
- Nuclear reactor physics
- Plasma production
- Plasma confinement
- Plasma theory and modelling
- Fusion reactor engineering and technology
- Fusion reactor theory
- Plasma astronomy
- Plasma technology
- Chaotic and complex systems
- Exact results
- Quantum mechanics
- Statistical mechanics
- Field theory
- Critical phenomena
- Highly correlated systems
- Non-equilibrium processes
- Computational biology
- Applied mathematics
The Royal Society Jul 27, 2009
The Royal Society is the national academy of science for the UK and the Commonwealth and an independent, charitable body who support many top scientists, engineers and technologists, influence science policy, debate scientific issues with the public.
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