#PhysExe

Dr Sam Morrellsmorrell
2024-08-06

In a completely unexpected, but very pleasant surprise, our video has recently hit 22k views! The best performing video on the channel in recent history, especially this soon after upload. Great to see so many folks interested in the soon-to-erupt recurrent .

If you're interested in seeing for yourself, please do go over and take a look at it. Actually quite proud of how it turned out considering how quickly it came together.

youtube.com/watch?v=UkfIw9qkmyQ

Dr Sam Morrellsmorrell
2024-02-03

Very excited to say that we released the latest video yesterday. Prof. Julian Moger, chair of at the department of and at @UniOfExeter very kindly took some time out from his busy schedule to talk to me about his contributions to a really exciting piece of work on . Collaborating with , the team using pulses to image microplastics in marine organisms.

youtu.be/Kroy1EsluLo?si=cMC-T6

Dr Sam Morrellsmorrell
2023-11-03

New video! I sat down with @meteodenny, an expert in simulating planetary , to discuss his research. Denis brings his knowledge in simulating Earths climate to simulating the climates of . Denis has recently been leading a study to adapt the same models that the UK Met Office use to forecast the weather to simulate the climate of known rocky TRAPPIST-1e. Find out about this and more in the video below.

youtu.be/_Aus842EZWk?si=BCkXUQ

Dr Sam Morrellsmorrell
2023-09-29

I am delighted to present the first video in the new project, where we tell the stories of the incredible people in the department, and their ground-breaking research.

In the first video, we join Prof. Sasha Hinkley as he tells us the inside story of the construction, launch, and first ever direct image of an from . Subscribe and follow along for more in the coming weeks.

youtu.be/vzkkzdlTe18?si=HvUXzR

Also, find the blog here: sites.exeter.ac.uk/phys-exe/

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