Socials – Michaelmas 2021

Pub Quiz Round #1

Date and Time: Tuesday 19th October, 20:30

Location: JCR, (Downstairs of the Butterfield)

We started off the year with our pub quiz in the Downing JCR. We had 6 teams enter, and the Mighty Chondrias came out on top. Well done to Pawel, Holly, Will, and Rijuta for their victory!

Mighty Chondrias
Mighty Chondrias – Pub Quiz Winners
Danby Committee, 2021-22
Danby Committee, 2021-22

Danby Film Night!

Date and Time: Monday 29th November, 18:00

Location: TV Room, S Staircase

We also hosted a film night watching The Martian, a chill evening with free popcorn and mince pies for the final event of the term.

Professor Sir. John Pendry

“Metameterials Open New Horizons in Electromagnetism”

Date and Time: Tuesday 16th November, 18:00 GMT

Location: Virtually from E Staircase

This term, (Michaelmas 2021) we had one talk by Prof. Sir John Pendry on how metamaterials open new horizons in electromagnetism.

In the last decade a new area of research has emerged as a result of our ability to produce materials with entirely novel electromagnetic properties. Known as metamaterials because they take us beyond the properties of conventional materials, they display remarkable effects not found in nature, such as negative refraction.

Spurred on by these new opportunities, theorists have produced exotic concepts that exploit the new materials: we can now specify how to make a lens whose resolution is limited not by the laws of nature but only by our ability to build to the stated specifications; we can guide radiation along a trajectory, avoiding objects and causing them to appear invisible; we can design and manufacture materials that are active magnetically in the optical range.

There has been a truly amazing amount of innovation but more is yet to come. The field of metamaterials is developing into a highly disruptive technology for a plethora of applications where control over light (or more generally electromagnetic radiation) is crucial, ­ amongst them telecommunications, solar energy harvesting, stealth, biological imaging and sensing, and medical diagnostics.