• James Lolley

    My PhD, supervised by Dr Erik Wagenaars and Prof Greg Tallents, focuses on the interactions between high-power lasers and solids, specifically ablation – the conversion of solid material to plasma....

  • Joe Owen

    I completed my undergraduate degree at Keele University, studying Physics with Mathematics. Upon completion I enrolled on the MSc in Fusion Energy at York, which I thoroughly enjoyed! It gave me...

  • Andrew Jackson

    I completed a 5 year integrated Masters in Physics at the University of St. Andrews and a 1 year Masters in Fusion Energy at the University of York before entering...

  • Matthew Khan

    Having completed the MSc in Fusion energy here at York, I will be working towards my PhD under the supervision of Prof. Nigel Woolsey. The focus of my work will...

  • Max Rigby

    I completed my undergraduate degree in Physics at the University of Leeds, which included a year in industry working at TWI Ltd, a research engineering company specialising in bespoke manufacturing...

  • Fabio Federici

    I am a Fusion CDT student working under the supervision of Prof. Bruce Lipschultz of University of York and Dr. Matthew Reinke of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. In the...

  • Andrea Impagnatiello

    My PhD has the title “Optimization of creep properties of irradiated vanadium alloys”. When I started to think what would I do after my second level degree in materials science...

  • Paul Barron

    Having completed my MSci in Materials Science at the University of Cambridge, I am now studying for a PhD entitled, “The development of novel, low-activation alloys for fusion blanket applications”...

  • Gregory Smith

    My name is Gregory Smith and I completed a Master of Physics undergraduate degree at the University of York in 2016. Now I am part of the fusion CDT programme...

  • Joe Allen

    I am a PhD student in the SAMI research group, supervised by Dr Roddy Vann. My research project title is “Microwave imaging of the tokamak plasma edge”, specifically focusing on...