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Detector Development Group meeting on Nuclear Technologies, March 2023

Europe/London
Universe

Universe

Description
This meeting will bring together industry and academia to discuss the latest research developments from QMUL in the area of nuclear technologies alongside sector challenges. The aim is to facilitate networking toward building collaborations and working toward enhancing existing and developing new partnerships.
  • Thursday 9 March
    • 1
      Welcome
    • 2
      QMUL's Detector Development Group
      An overview of activities including characterisation, simulation and systems engineering solutions and integration of instruments
      Speaker: Prof. A Bevan (Queen Mary)
      Slides
    • 3
      Case Study: ATLAS Tracker Upgrade
      An overview of our contributions to the upgrade of the CERN experiment ATLAS for the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider
      Speaker: S Zenz (Queen Mary)
      Slides
    • 4
      Case Study: Organic Semiconductor Radiation Detectors
      Speaker: Dr t Kreouzis (Queen Mary)
      Slides
    • 14:40
      Tea Break and Networking
    • 5
      Multi physics modelling for nuclear engineering and other applications
      Including reactor modelling, algorithm improvements and simulation of environmental aspects
      Speaker: Dr Andrew Buchan (QMUL)
      Slides
    • 6
      Nuclear Imaging and Therapy Research at Barts Cancer Institute
      An overview of current work and proposals for a UK radionuclide manufacturing facility for sustainable medicine
      Speaker: Dr Jen Young (Barts Cancer Institute, QMUL)
    • 7
      Simulating radiation environments and predicting detector response
      Examples of radiation environment and device simulation using Monte Carlo Codes, other capabilities including radiation testing, and case studies of working with industry on product development.
      Speaker: I Dawson (Queen Mary)
      Slides
    • 8
      Radiation Damage in Materials
      Molecular dynamical simulations of materials, studying radiation damage effects for waste storage
      Speaker: Dr K Trachenko (Queen Mary)
      Slides
      Video
    • 9
      Case Study: SAPIENS - Air pollution modelling
      Modelling of air pollution in large urban areas. This work has potential to be used for CBRN situations including predicting pollution arising from industrial accidents, forensics and crisis management.
      Speaker: Mr N Heatley (Queen Mary)
      Slides
    • 10
      Eversion robots for the nuclear industry
      Eversion robots for nuclear applications
      Speaker: Prof. Kaspar Althoefer (QMUL)
      Slides
    • 10:30
      Tea break and networking
    • 11
      Curved and flexible sensors
      Curved silicon and flexible organic semiconductor detector potential
      Speaker: Prof. A Bevan (Queen Mary)
      Slides
    • 12
      Demonstration: COTS data acquisition for radiation detectors
      Demonstration of a multi channel Rasberry Pi radiation monitor readout system.
      Speaker: L Vozdecky (Queen Mary)
    • 13
      Ways to collaborate with QMUL
      Slides
    • 14
      Closeout
    • 12:50
      Lunch and networking