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I supervise a wide range of PhD projects on experimental research into the electronic properties of novel quantum materials including topological insulators, graphene, and other atomically thin two
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inspection of and interaction with mechanical devices. Examples might include aircraft maintenance or other complex workshop environments. We term work in such situations as "physically embedded" in
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Understanding factors related to student retention and experience in physics and astrophysics major units. Using quantitative (surveys) and qualitative data (interviews with students) this project
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I supervise projects in particle physics. My main emphasis is on phenomenology, comparison of predictions with experimental measurements. I follow developments in flavour physics: weak decays
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Goal Recognition is the task of inferring the goal of an agent from their action logs. Goal Recognition assumes these logs are collected by an independent process that is not controlled by
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I am an experimental particle physicist that works on the search for phenomena that are beyond our current theoretical understanding in terms of the Standard Model of Particle Physics. The research
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Library collections, physical and electronic Collaborate across teams to review and improve processes for efficiency, sustainability and ease of user access Develop and maintain relationships with internal
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of nearby molecular clouds and the Milky Way. The multidimensional structure and characteristics of bubbles, voids and cavities of galaxies. Inferring the physics driving star formation using probability
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process natural language problem descriptions and translate them into executable code. This research seeks to streamline workflows across diverse domains, from software engineering to data engineering
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for physics beyond general relativity with gravitational-waves" (with Prof Eric Thrane) "Improving the sensitivity of gravitational-wave detectors" (with Prof Eric Thrane) web page For further details