Teaching
Nuclear Physics (PHYS375)
High-Resolution Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy (PHYS804)
Practical Physics III (PHYS306)
Modules for 2024-25
Advanced Nuclear Physics
Module code: PHYS490
Role: Teaching
HIGH RESOLUTION GAMMA SPECTROMETRY
Module code: PHYS804
Role: Module Co-ordinator
Introduction to Geophysics
Module code: PHYS175
Role: Teaching
Introduction to Nuclear Science
Module code: PHYS135
Role: Teaching
PROJECT
Module code: PHYS841
Role: Teaching
Quantum and Atomic Physics I
Module code: PHYS203
Role: Module Co-ordinator
RADIATION SHIELDING
Module code: PHYS820
Role: Teaching
STATISTICS, DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS
Module code: PHYS829
Role: Teaching
Supervised Theses
- Anomalous B(E2)4+/2+ ratios in the neutron-deficient nuclide 168Os and 166W
- CHARACTERISATION AND IMPROVEMENT OF THE PERFORMANCE OF A SMALL ANODE GERMANIUM WELL DETECTOR FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MEASUREMENTS
- Decays of new nuclides 169Au, 170Hg, 165Pt and the ground state of 165Ir discovered using MARA
- Development of the MARA-LEB Facility
- Excited States and Band Structures of 129Pr and 132Sm
- Excited States in W-161 and W-162 and the Onset of Collectivity in the Neutron-Deficient Tungsten Isotopes.
- Excited states in the highly deformed proton emitter 131Eu
- Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy of Neutron-Deficient Nuclides 129Nd, 131Pm and 132Pm
- Interrogation of Active Drum Waste
- Investigating the Density Dependence of the Nuclear Symmetry Energy using Heavy Ion Collisions
- Lifetime Measurements of Excited States in 163W and the Properties of Multiparticle Configurations in 156Lu
- Lifetime measurements probing shape coexistence in 175Au, 174Pt and 175Pt
- Multiparticle configurations in 155Lu (N = 84) and 158Ta (N = 85)
- Quantifying Disequilibrium in U-Series Decay using High-Purity Germanium Spectrometry.
- Shape Coexistence in the Highly Neutron-Deficient Nuclei 175-Au and 179-Au.
- Single-particle configurations in the neutron-deficient nuclides 158W and 152Yb
- Spectroscopy of the highly neutron-deficient N=84 isotones 160Os and 159Re
- The Decay of a Microsecond Seniority Isomer in 155H f
- The discovery of the alpha emitter 160Os, the beta emitter 156W and an electromagnetic decay branch from the 25/2 − spin gap isomer in 155Lu