Dr Eva Philippaki
Senior Lecturer in Experimental Physics Education
Research interests
- Physics
Biography
Dr Eva Philippaki is a Senior Lecturer in Experimental Physics Education and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. She received her first degree in Physics from the University of Crete. Following her degree, she was awarded an MSc at the Institute of Vision and Optics, Crete (IVO) collaborating with Professor I. Pallikaris team. She did her PhD at City University London (2015) on Applied Optics in Visual Science. She joined Department of Physics at King’s College London in 2015. Eva is active in promoting Women in Physics and is an elected ordinary member of the IOP Women in Physics Group committee.
Research
Photonics & Nanotechnology
The research in the group involves the development and applications of advanced photonic technologies and of novel nanomaterials to address modern challenges in photonic and quantum technologies, new nanostructured materials, sensing, imaging and clean energy.
Physics Education Research
The Physics Education Research (PER) group at King's College London was formed in 2021. Our group conducts evidence-based research on the delivery and learning of physics, including the student experience.
News
School students explore university physics with King's first Optics Summer School
Twenty-three Year 12 students keen to explore physics beyond the classroom joined the first King’s Optics Summer School, which gave them insight into studying...
Nanostrand newsletter available for download
Nanostrand is the newsletter for the Photonics & Nanotechnology Group and the Biological Physics and Soft Matter Group in the Department of Physics.
Physics laboratories reopen
Experimental researchers are returning to the socially distanced laboratories as lockdown measures have been eased.
NMS Christmas Lectures 2019
The countdown to the holidays began recently in the Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences, as school pupils from across London attended the Faculty’s...
Photonics research network London Light launches at King's
The London Institute for Advanced Light Technologies (London Light) launched at King’s College London in May 2018 with an afternoon of installations, exhibits...
Events
Physics Research Showcase
Showcasing the latest research from women in the Department of Physics
Please note: this event has passed.
Research
Photonics & Nanotechnology
The research in the group involves the development and applications of advanced photonic technologies and of novel nanomaterials to address modern challenges in photonic and quantum technologies, new nanostructured materials, sensing, imaging and clean energy.
Physics Education Research
The Physics Education Research (PER) group at King's College London was formed in 2021. Our group conducts evidence-based research on the delivery and learning of physics, including the student experience.
News
School students explore university physics with King's first Optics Summer School
Twenty-three Year 12 students keen to explore physics beyond the classroom joined the first King’s Optics Summer School, which gave them insight into studying...
Nanostrand newsletter available for download
Nanostrand is the newsletter for the Photonics & Nanotechnology Group and the Biological Physics and Soft Matter Group in the Department of Physics.
Physics laboratories reopen
Experimental researchers are returning to the socially distanced laboratories as lockdown measures have been eased.
NMS Christmas Lectures 2019
The countdown to the holidays began recently in the Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences, as school pupils from across London attended the Faculty’s...
Photonics research network London Light launches at King's
The London Institute for Advanced Light Technologies (London Light) launched at King’s College London in May 2018 with an afternoon of installations, exhibits...
Events
Physics Research Showcase
Showcasing the latest research from women in the Department of Physics
Please note: this event has passed.