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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.
My CTA page.
TeV Universe meeting in
Liverpool.
Liverpool SST meeting.
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The Stephenson Institute for
Renewable Energy
at Liverpool University.
Some information on
energy research
at Liverpool University.
Adaptation and
Resilience of Coastal Energy Supply (ARCoES) web pages.
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Some information on the
MSc in Medical Physics
at Liverpool University.
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The
Cockcroft Institute, the
international centre for accelerator research in the North West of England.
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:
Studies of the
hadronic final state
(only accessible to H1 Collaboration).
Combined H1 and ZEUS
results.
H1
Tracking Group
(only accessible to H1 Collaboration).
H1
Forward Tracker upgrade,
upgrade planar
atlas, original planar atlas
and BOS banks.
High y electron tagging with the
ETag8.
I am a member of the H1 UK
group and coordinate the activities of the
H1 UK Steerers.
I am responsible for the safety and observance of
radiation protection rules of
Liverpool personnel at DESY.
HERA background studies following the
upgrade.
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I was a member of the ATLAS Collaboration, which studies proton-proton interactions using the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN.
Information on the upgrade of the
ATLAS pixel detector.
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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).
Information on the
Liverpool LCUK meeting is available
here.
Information on the
Liverpool LCFI meeting is available
here.
Silicon for the
Linear Collider: Liverpool SiLC
meeting.
Polarised positron production for the ILC using a
helical undulator.
UK participation in the
Linear Collider, including
accelerator and beam delivery (LC-ABD)
development and ECFA
beam delivery and interaction region (BDIR) studies.
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Director of the
Rutherford Summer
School in 2005, 2006 and 2007.
Development of
sensors with the MI-3 consortium:
Liverpool MI-3 meeting;
Liverpool MI-3 testing meeting.
The
future of hadron physics at HERA and
Daresbury meeting.
Studies of double beta decay with
COBRA.
Posters about the Liverpool
Semiconductor Detector Centre (LSDC) are available,
for showing as a group (plus additional lines)
or individually.
The Centre for
Accelerator Science, Imaging and Medicine which led to the
Fourth Generation Light Sources (4GLS) at Daresbury.
EPS HEP 2007
Conference and
Proceedings.
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I have run some of the Liverpool
Institute of Physics
Particle Physics
Masterclasses.
Development of a Cosmic Ray Detector
for UK schools.
Look
here
for links to information on Particle Physics and
here for some
useful material.
Look here
for information on the LHC.
Look here for everything
else!
The
PPARC SaSAP web site (password needed
- now out of date).
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The Director of
Graduate Studies is now Marielle Chartier.
Liverpool University Graduate School.
Information for postgraduates
(2002).
Information on applying for Ph.D. positions
(2002).
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How much will
it cost to repay your fees?
Government answers to this and other questions!
Want to teach physics? Look at the
IoP teacher
training scholarships.
For the Phys123 Electricity and
Magnetism course see the Liverpool
VITAL web.
Homework exercises for Phys123 are available through
Mastering Physics.
Formula sheets:
physics;
chemistry;
maths;
mechanics;
statistics;
computer science;
more maths.
Some of the reasons why it is a good idea to
study physics.
Material on
Phys121 Mechanics and Fluids (until 2002).
Material on
Phys488 Modelling Physical Phenomena
(until 2002), organiser
Mike Houlden.
Come along to
PhySoc.
Advice on
clearing.
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University personal development
tutorial pages.
Notes for
new lecturers (2000).
CTL webcam.
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Learning and
Teaching Seminars
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Phone:
Liverpool: +44 (0)151 794 3383 CERN: +41 (0) 22 76 71168 [or +41 (0) 22 79894]
Fax:
Liverpool: +44 (0)151 794 3444
Office:
Liverpool: Room 313, Oliver Lodge Laboratory CERN: Building 40 3-C06 [or 602 S-014]
Postal
Address:
Oliver Lodge Laboratory
Liverpool University
Liverpool L69 7ZE
ENGLAND
CERN
CH-1211 Genève 23
Switzerland
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First make your
way to Liverpool and then
find the University.
The Oliver
Lodge Laboratory is building 208 (grid ref. F4) on the
Campus Map,
the Chadwick Laboratory is building 207 (grid ref. E5).
Do you need an
umbrella? Check the
weather forecast for Liverpool.
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There are many hotels in Liverpool.
Particularly
close to the Physics Department are the
Hope Street Hotel and the
Feathers Hotel.
The Liner is also within easy walking
distance.
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