Department Outreach Coordinator & Ogden Science Officer
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Expertise: Astrophysics, Astronomy & Engineering
I use computers and other technology to understand things about space and stars. I apply mathematics in solving problems.
![Mark Fuller](https://www.ucl.ac.uk/culture-online/sites/culture_online/files/styles/small_image/public/markfuller-id.jpg?itok=Ew1OQjSZ)
More about Mark:
I work at the UCL Observatory inspiring the next generation of young people to take up Physics.
Questions answered by Mark:
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How cold is neptune? What planet would you most like to visit and why?
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Pt.1 Could quantum gravity particles be made of antimatter, and travel in ways we cant understand?
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Pt. 2 Could quantum gravity particles be made of antimatter, and travel in ways we can't understand?
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Pt. 3 Could quantum gravity particles be made of antimatter, and travel in ways we can't understand?