High Energy Astrophysics Picture of the Week
Together with other members of the CTA-UK group, I am working on the design and construction of the camera for the Small Size Telescope (SST) section of the array which will detect high energy (multi-TeV) gamma rays from cosmic sources
My CTA page
LhARA is a facility designed initially to study radiobiology with a view to improving our understanding of proton and ion therapy for cancer. Development of the LhARA laser proton/ion source, Gabor lenses, fixed-field alternating gradient accelerator and novel instrumentation systems may ultimately result in significant improvements in the quality and availability of proton and ion therapy.
My LhARA page
I am an associate member of VERITAS
My VERITAS page
I work in the Liv.Dat Centre for Doctoral Training, which offers PhD places in the application of "big data" methods to a range of scientific and other problems.
The successor to Liv.Dat is
Liv.Inno
My Liv.dat page
My SWGO page
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
Combined H1 and ZEUS results
ATLAS on the LHC at CERN. You can read about CERN projects in the CERN Courier
National IoP website
Merseyside branch website
My cycling page
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Liverpool: +44 (0)151 794 3383
Liverpool: Room 333, Oliver Lodge Laboratory
Oliver
Lodge Laboratory
Liverpool University
Liverpool L69 7ZE
ENGLAND
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 (or use the version with key sorted according to building numbers).
There are many hotels in Liverpool
Particularly close to the Physics Department are the Hope Street Hotel, the Liverpool Inn and the Adelphi. The Liner is also within easy walking distance.
For a selection of hotels and bed and breakfast places you can also try Bed and Breakfasts