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High Energy Physics

 

QMUL has been designing and building semiconductor based radiation detectors for decades. Until a decade ago the focus was exclusively on charged particle detection for high energy physics. Since that time we have branched out to explore organic semiconductor and diamond detectors, targeting fast and thermal neutron detector development. In this contribution I present the latest results from our group in developing new approaches for detecting fast and thermal neutrons.

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Time:

03Mar
Mar 3rd 2026
11:00 to 12:00

Venue:

Ray Dolby Center -- Seminar Room: D2.002

Series:

Cavendish HEP Seminars