News
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Congratulations to ARaMP Physics students on their graduation day!
We are delighted to congratulate our final year project students, who graduated with their degrees in Physics on 18th July!
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A team led by Dr Jenny Spiga completes a successful first experiment at the ThomX source
Jenny Spiga and Henry Priestley return from a visit at the ThomX X-ray source in Orsay, France.
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Article in Engineering Magazine
Dr Mark Rosser (Serac Imaging Systems Ltd.) writes on making the invisible visible - how gamma imaging technology was developed from X-ray astronomy to the nuclear industry.
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Raza Shah wins Best Poster Award at School of Science's annual Science Matters conference
Congratulations to Raza, who has been awarded the Best Poster Award at the 2025 Science Matters Conference, held by the School of Science at Loughborough University on 9th June 2025 .
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Henry Priestley wins the School of Science Three Minute Thesis competition
Congratulations to Henry for winning the School of Science 3MT Competition
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Andrew Farnworth successfully defends his PhD thesis
Congratulations to Andrew who has successfully defended his thesis "Optimising the HEXITEC-GigE detector system for use in intraoperative multi-isotope imaging".
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Rae Denhem wins UK Young Professionals Award (YPA)
Congratulations to Rae who was awarded the YPA for her presentation at the Society for Radiological Protection’s annual conference in Hull on 14th May 2025.
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New article explains how Dr Bugby's work (and the space technology it was built on) has contributed to new technology in nuclear decommissioning
Dr Mark Rosser (Serac Imaging Systems Ltd.) writes for Nuclear Engineering International. His article explores how portable gamma imaging has been developed starting from technologies used in NASA's Chandra X-ray telescope, to nuclear medicine for bedside imaging, and now to the nuclear industry.
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Conference for Undergraduate Women and Non-Binary Physicists UK and Ireland (CUWiP+) 2025
Jenny Spiga presents at CUWiP+ Conference 2025
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Teaching Best Practice Awards 2025
Sarah Bugby 'Highly Commended' at the Loughborough Learning and Teaching Conference.