The Institute for Computational Cosmology (ICC) is a leading international
centre for research into the origin and evolution of the Universe at Durham University .
We address some of the most fundamental questions in science:
What were the first objects in the Universe? How do galaxies form?
What is the nature of the dark matter and dark energy? Where does the
large-scale structure of the universe come from? What is the fate of
the Universe?
A summary of our various Fellowship opportunties can be found here. |
The ICC is part of the Ogden Centre for Fundamental Physics and interacts closely with the Centre for Extragalactic Astronomy and the Centre for Advanced Instrumentation in the Department of Physics. We offer both PhD and Msc postgraduate studentships.
In November 2016, the ICC moved into the brand new Ogden Centre for Fundamental Physics building, designed by the world renowned Studio Daniel Libeskind. The new building now houses all three astronomy groups in the Department of Physics, including the Centre for Advanced Instrumentation and the Centre for Extragalactic Astronomy, as well as the Institute for Computational Cosmology. |
Newsletter: The ICC's May 2015 newsletter is available for download.
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Contact Details
Institute for Computational Cosmology,Ogden Centre for Fundamental Physics - West,
Department of Physics,
Durham University,
South Road,
Durham DH1 3LE
Tel: 44 (0)191 3343635
Conferences/Workshops
Stellar Feedback and
alaxy Evolution
Ascona, Switzerland
July 2022.