The Clarendon Laboratory, located on Parks Road within the Science Area in Oxford, England, is part of the Department of Physics at Oxford University. It houses the atomic and laser physics, condensed matter physics, and biophysics groups within the Department, although four other Oxford Physics groups are not based in the Clarendon Lab. The Oxford Centre for Quantum Computation is also housed in the laboratory.
The Clarendon Laboratory – the main Townsend Building front facade
The Lindemann Building with the site of the new Beecroft Building (completed 2018) in front
The Clarendon Laboratory Lindemann Building front facade (view now blocked by the 2018 Beecroft Building)
Blue plaque erected by the Royal Society of Chemistry on the Townsend Building of the Clarendon Laboratory in 2007, commemorating Henry Moseley's early 20th-century research work on X-rays emitted by elements.
The Oxford University Science Area in Oxford, England, is where most of the science departments at the University of Oxford are located.
Oxford Science Area
Oxford University Science Area sign on the Keble Road Triangle in Oxford