Tao-Tao Chang ?C International Officer (East Asia)
Email: t.t.chang@qmul.ac.uk
Tel: +44 20 7882-3672 (Direct Line)
Physics at Queen Mary
The Physics Department at Queen Mary has an international reputation for research, achieving an RAE award of 5 (out of 5*) in 2001. It has been ranked 9th in the UK by The Guardian newspaper.
Landmarks in the Department’s research include:
Participation in the Nobel-award observation of the W and Z bos##被过滤## at CERN in Geneva
Participation in the IRAS satellite mission that discovered protostars and ultraluminous galaxies
Building the long-wavelength spectrometer for the Infrared Space Laboratory (ISO)
The invention of the Martin-Puplett polarising interferometer
Distinguished alumni and academic staff include:
Professor Sir Peter Mansfield ?C Awarded Nobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology, 2003
Professor Michael Green ?C author of the first definitive text on Superstring Theory, published by the Cambridge University Press (1988)
Professor Peter Clegg ?C who led the team that built the long-wavelength spectrometer for the ISO
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