“From the outside, you might not realise what incredible work is happening inside these buildings. But once you step in, you see world-class research that has the power to transform lives and boost the local economy.”
Dr Mingee Chung leads a group studying exotic forms of magnetism
Laurence Turner MP and Jaden Wilkins explore the Magnetic Birmingham brochure
Pestle and mortar - the oldest way to do mechanochemistry
In front of Aston Webb, with the campus in full autumn bloom
In the superconductivity lab
The dark-matter detection facility led by Prof. Giovanni Barnotini, which is part of the national Quantum Technologies for Fundamental Physics programme to transform our approach to understanding the universe.