Tim Greenshaw

Tim Greenshaw

High Energy Physics

People, Places and Bookmarks

0 Liverpool University

0 Liverpool

0 UK Particle Physics

0 CERN

0 Bookmarks

Current Research - Cherenkov Telescope Array

Together with other members of the CTA-UK group, I am working on the design of the Small Telescope section of the array which will detect high energy (multi TeV) gamma rays from cosmic sources.

0 My CTA page.

0 TeV Universe meeting in Liverpool.

0 Liverpool SST meeting.

Sustainable Energy

0 The Stephenson Institute for Renewable Energy at Liverpool University.

0 Some information on energy research at Liverpool University.

0 Adaptation and Resilience of Coastal Energy Supply (ARCoES) web pages.

Medical Physics

0 Some information on the MSc in Medical Physics at Liverpool University.

0 My Medical Physics page.

Accelerators

0  The Cockcroft Institute, the international centre for accelerator research in the North West of England.

0 Energy amplifiers and thorium.

I am a member of the H1 Collaboration, which studies deep-inelastic electron-proton scattering with the HERA accelerator at DESY. This poster describes some of H1's activities. (The other experiments on HERA are ZEUS, HERMES and HERA-B.) In particular, I am interested in:

0 Studies of the hadronic final state (only accessible to H1 Collaboration).

0 Combined H1 and ZEUS results.

0 H1 Tracking Group (only accessible to H1 Collaboration).

0 H1 Forward Tracker upgrade, upgrade planar atlas, original planar atlas and BOS banks.

0 High y electron tagging with the ETag8.

0 I am a member of the H1 UK group and coordinate the activities of the H1 UK Steerers.

0 I am responsible for the safety and observance of radiation protection rules of Liverpool personnel at DESY.

0 HERA background studies following the upgrade.

ATLAS

I was a member of the ATLAS Collaboration, which studies proton-proton interactions using the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN.

0 Information on the upgrade of the ATLAS pixel detector.

0 My ATLAS page.

International Linear Collider

0 CCD Development for the ILC as part of the LCFI Collaboration, for the vertex detectors of the LDC, SiD, GLD and Fourth detectors (see also joint LDC/GLD ILD page my old LCFI home page).

0 Information on the Liverpool LCUK meeting is available here.

0 Information on the Liverpool LCFI meeting is available here.

0 Silicon for the Linear Collider: Liverpool SiLC meeting.

0 Polarised positron production for the ILC using a helical undulator.

0 UK participation in the Linear Collider, including accelerator and beam delivery (LC-ABD) development and ECFA beam delivery and interaction region (BDIR) studies.

Other Projects

0 Director of the Rutherford Summer School in 2005, 2006 and 2007.

0 Development of sensors with the MI-3 consortium: Liverpool MI-3 meeting; Liverpool MI-3 testing meeting.

0 The future of hadron physics at HERA and Daresbury meeting.

0 Studies of double beta decay with COBRA.

0 Posters about the Liverpool Semiconductor Detector Centre (LSDC) are available, for showing as a group (plus additional lines) or individually.

0 The Centre for Accelerator Science, Imaging and Medicine which led to the Fourth Generation Light Sources (4GLS) at Daresbury.

0 EPS HEP 2007 Conference and Proceedings.

Public Understanding of Science

0 I have run some of the Liverpool Institute of Physics Particle Physics Masterclasses.

0 Development of a Cosmic Ray Detector for UK schools.

0 Look here for links to information on Particle Physics and here for some useful material.

0 Look here for information on the LHC.

0 Look here for everything else!

0 The PPARC SaSAP web site (password needed - now out of date).

Postgraduate Matters

0 The Director of Graduate Studies is now Marielle Chartier.

0 Liverpool University Graduate School.

0 Information for postgraduates (2002).

0 Information on applying for Ph.D. positions (2002).

Undergraduate Things

0 How much will it cost to repay your fees? Government answers to this and other questions!

0 Student finance calculator.

0 Want to teach physics? Look at the IoP teacher training scholarships.

0 For the Phys123 Electricity and Magnetism course see the Liverpool VITAL web.

0 Homework exercises for Phys123 are available through Mastering Physics.

0 Formula sheets:  physics; chemistry; maths; mechanics; statistics; computer science; more maths.

0 Some of the reasons why it is a good idea to study physics.

0 Material on Phys121 Mechanics and Fluids (until 2002).

0 Material on Phys488 Modelling Physical Phenomena  (until 2002), organiser Mike Houlden.

0 Come along to PhySoc.

0 Advice on clearing.

Staff Stuff

0 Demonstrators home page.

0 University personal development tutorial pages.

0 Notes for new lecturers (2000).

0 CTL webcam.

 Seminars and Colloquia

0  HEP Seminars

0  Theoretical Physics Seminars

0  Fröhlich Lectures

0  Barkla Colloquia

0  Surface Science Seminars

0  Learning and Teaching Seminars

Choir

0  Cantemus at Calday

Contact Information

Click here for a photo.

0 E-Mail:

green@liv.ac.uk

0 Phone:

Liverpool: +44 (0)151 794 3383        CERN: +41 (0) 22 76 71168 [or +41 (0) 22 79894]

0 Fax:

Liverpool: +44 (0)151 794 3444

0 Office:

Liverpool: Room 313, Oliver Lodge Laboratory        CERN: Building 40 3-C06 [or 602 S-014]

0 Postal Address:

Oliver Lodge Laboratory
Liverpool University
Liverpool L69 7ZE
ENGLAND

CERN
CH-1211 Genève 23
Switzerland

Getting to the Physics Department

0 First make your way to Liverpool and then find the University.

0 The Oliver Lodge Laboratory is building 208 (grid ref. F4) on the Campus Map, the Chadwick Laboratory is building 207 (grid ref. E5).

0 Do you need an umbrella? Check the weather forecast for Liverpool.

Hotels in Liverpool

0 There are many hotels in Liverpool.

0 Particularly close to the Physics Department are the Hope Street Hotel and the Feathers Hotel. The Liner is also within easy walking distance.