• Steve Biggs

    I completed an MSci in Physics at the University of Nottingham in 2008. I then worked for an engineering consultancy in the nuclear industry for 6 years, followed by 1...

  • Philip Bradford

    My PhD project is entitled An All Optical Platform for Magnetised Inertial Fusion and HEDP Research and is supervised by Prof Nigel Woolsey. I will be studying how external magnetic...

  • Eleanor Tubman

    I am a Fusion-CDT student studying at the University of York for a PhD under the supervision of Dr Nigel Woolsey. My research involves looking into magnetic reconnection where two...

  • David Thomas

    I am currently studying for a PhD under the supervision of Roddy Vann (York) and Vladimir Shevchenko (CCFE) . My project is to image the microwave emission from tokamaks in...

  • Francis Lockwood Estrin

    My project investigates thin niobium films and high power impulse magnetron sputtering (HiPIMS). Niobium is a superconductor, as such, has a variety of applications in particle accelerators and fusion. Currently...

  • Moritz Lessmann

    I am studying for a PhD at the University of Manchester as part of the Fusion Doctoral Training Network, and am supervised by Prof Paul Mummery (University of Manchester) and...

  • Jarrod Leddy

    I am currently working on my PhD at York under the supervision of Dr Ben Dudson and Dr Michele Romanelli (CCFE). Achieving fusion requires heating plasma (ionised gas) to temperatures...

  • Aneeqa Khan

    I am currently studying for a PhD at the University of Manchester under the supervision of Prof Paul Mummery and Dr Jimenez-Melero. My project looks to underpin the key mechanisms...

  • Sophia Henneberg

    After completing my bachelor’s degree at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main and my master´s degree in Madison, Wisconsin I started my PhD under the supervision of Prof Howard...

  • Francesco Ferroni

    I am a member of the University of Oxford Materials for Fusion and Fission Power (MFFP) research group under the supervision of Prof S.G. Roberts et al. I am researching...