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» Dr Edward Simpson
Dr
Edward
Simpson
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Senior Fellow
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Nuclear Physics & Accelerator Applications
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Nuclear reaction dynamics group
Nuclear and radiation modelling group
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Time dependence of nuclear fusion
This project will allow us to understand the time-dependence of quantum tunnelling and nuclear fusion.
Dr Edward Simpson
Machine learning approaches for nuclear fusion reactions
Proton-boron fusion has the potential to deliver limitless clean energy. This project will aims to understand the physics underpinng this important nuclear reaction by developing machine learning approaches to analyse complex reaction probabilities.
Dr Edward Simpson