News
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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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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.
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University of York seminar
Sarah Bugby was invited to give a seminar to the Nuclear Physics Group, University of York.
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HiZPAD 2025, London
Members of ARAMP participated in HiZPAD 2025.
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HEXITEC User Meeting - 2025
Max Bishop and Sarah Bugby attend Hexitec User Workshop in London.
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International Day of Women and Girls in Science
On February 11, we join the global celebration of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, recognising the remarkable contributions of women shaping the future of radiotherapy and oncology.
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Cancer: microscopic beams of radiation could be a better way to treat tumours, according to studies in animals
Jenny Spiga's article in The Conversation discusses Microbeam Radiation Therapy, a new technique that uses narrow X-ray beams, offering a promising alternative method for treating cancer.
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Welcome Henry Priestley
Henry joins ARAMP as a PhD student to investigate new sources for microbeam radiation therapy.