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Institute of Physics, Communicators Conference

November 2022

The IOP hosted a one-day conference on Science Communication in their London headquarters. I gave a talk on our work and successes in Oriel Science.

 

Seattle Workshop

October 2022

I was invited to attend the Institute of Nuclear Theoary workshop in Seattle on Heavy Flavour Production in Heavy Ion Collisions. It was great to be back in that wonderful city. I gave a talk and enjoyed interacting with the participants.

 

INTERACT conference, Cardiff

September 2022

The STFC Research Council’s annual public engagement conference was held in Cardiff. It was great to network with other science communicator colleagues from around the UK.

 

Lattice2022 Conference in Bonn

August 2022

The annual international conference this year was held in Germany. I attended and gave a talk on our recent research on thermal effects in the strong interaction of particle physics.

 

Hadronic Parity Nonconservation conference, Seattle

January 2022

Our FASTSUM collaboration has done ground-breaking work on the masses of the parity partners of hadrons. We’ve shown how these partners of light baryons become degenerate as temperature increases.

 

Spectral Properties from Euclidean Path Integrals conference, Trento

September 2021

It was great to give an update on our collaboration’s research at this specialist conference hosted by ECT* in Trento. Again, my attendance was virtual (unfortunately).

 

Hadrons2021 conference, Mexico City

July 2021

I gave an invited talk to the Hadrons conference which was a hybrid affair - and unfortunately, I attended via zoom.

 

Merthyr Science Festival

July 2021

I was delighted to give a talk at the Merthyr Science Festival for the second time. Unfortunately it was via zoom, but I’m really impressed with the Festival - all credit to the great job that the festival organisers have done.

 

ORIEL SCIENCE OPENS !!

May 2021

After an 18 months Covid delay, Oriel Science proudly opened the doors to the public on 22nd May 2021. Since then many thousands of public visitors and students on organised school trips have experienced 30 exhibits showcasing Swansea University research.

 

New Oriel Science Venue!

December 2020

In some of the biggest news in ages, the Oriel Science has been working hard since September to build our new city centre venue at 21-22 Castle Street, Swansea. We are now ready to open to the public and just await the COVID regulations to allow this to happen.

 

Irish Computing Grant

September 2020

It was great to be involved with a successful ICHEP Irish High Performance Computing grant, led by colleagues in Ireland, which will optimising our software for the new generation of accelerator based architectures, principally GPU’s.

 

Wye Valley River Festival

September 2020

The Wye Valley River Festival is a cultural festival which moved on-line as a result of the pandemic. I gave my talk using a combination of pre-recorded video, filmed on a hill overlooking Swansea Bay and in my home, followed by a live Q & A session.

 

Super Science Swansea

March 2020

Our third annual “Super Science Swansea” festival was held in the Waterfront Museum. It was a wonderful success, and it turned out to be our last event before the COVID pandemic closed down many public events.

 

Research and Innovation Award

January 2020

Wow! Oriel Science wins its first award - a Swansea University Research and Innovation Award for public engagement. It’s great for the Oriel Science Team to have this recognition from the University.

 

UKRI Citizen Science Grant

December 2019

I was delighted that an Oriel Science application for the UKRI Citizen Science “Exploration Grant”. This will enable us to run three citizen science projects based out of our planned city-centre venue.

 

Darmstadt Workshop

December 2019

Not long before Christmas, I was invited to attend the workshop “Quarkonium in heavy-ion collisions at the LHC” at the GSI Darmstadt lab in Germany. I presented our FASTSUM research using Bayesian approaches to extracting spectral functions for hadrons at non-zero temperature.

 

British Science Festival

September 2019

The 2019 British Science Festival was held in the University of Warwick and Coventry. I gave a public talk on “Particle Physics for Sports Fans” at this event and invited audience members to try their hand at Australian Rules Football, all for the progress of science.

 

Merthyr Science Festival

July 2019

I was really pleased to give a talk at the first ever Merthyr Science Festival organised by Dr Claire Price. I gave my “Time - What a Concept” talk and got audience members up to “age” by wearing grey wigs…

 

Strange Quark Matter Conference

June 2019

In another European-hosted conference, I gave a plenary talk at the “Strange Quark Matter” International Conference held in Bari, Italy. I presented our FASTSUM collaboration’s recent work on “Hyperons” (baryons containing at least one strange quark) and “Bottomonium” states (mesons containing two bottom quarks).

 

Torino Workshop

May 2019

I was invited to attend the “Quarkonium Working Group” workshop in Torino, Italy. My first time to this beautiful city mostly made famous by the film “The Italian Job”, but it may have also been involved with the creation of the modern Italian state.

 

DiRAC Computing Grant

April 2019

The FASTSUM collaboration was awarded a DiRAC STFC High Performance Computing Grant of 310 million core-hours on the Tesseract supercomputer based in the University of Edinburgh. We will use this time to investigate the strong interaction at high temperatures and (small but) non-zero densities.

 

London Science Museum

March 2019

I gave a public talk on “Time - What a Concept” at the London Science Museum in an evening session. The talk was repeated three times and the auditorium was full each time. I explored the physics of time and how we all have a bit of Einstein’s Relativity equations in our mobile phones - essential for the proper functioning of GPS.

 

Super Science Swansea

March 2019

Our second “Super Science Swansea” event showcasing Swansea University’s research was held in the Waterfront. Again, this was an outstanding success. In just 5 hours, we had around 3,500 people attending.

 

Explore Your Universe

January 2019

I was asked to join the Board of the Association of Science and Discovery Centres’ (ASDC) “Explore Your Universe” project. This has oversight on the STFC-funded grants to UK science centres designed to increase diversity in participation and is a wonderful opportunity to gain experience and to hopefully contribute.

 

Munich Workshop

September 2018

I was invited to attend a two-week workshop in the Technical University of Munich on “Probing the Quark-Gluon Plasma with Collective Phenomena and Heavy Quarks”. It was a very useful trip for both research collaboration and to present our FASTSUM results.

 

Graduation of Dr Davide De Boni

July 2018

My fifth PhD student, David De Boni, graduated with his doctorate at the ceremony held in Swansea University’ Great Hall. Davide worked with me on the spectrum of baryons at non-zero temperature as well as doing his own research in Open Quantum Systems.

 

SEWM Conference

June 2018

Continuing my European conference adventures, I attended the “Strong and Electroweak Matter” conference in Barcelona, Spain. It was held in the spectacular CosmoCaixa science exhibition.

 

Quark Matter Conference

May 2018

I was selected to present our FASTSUM Collaboration’s recent work at the international “Quark Matter” conference held on the Lido in Venice, Italy. The venue is used for the annual Venice Film Festival, but there were no Hollowood stars attending this conference.

 

Welsh Government Grant

May 2018

The Welsh Government have awarded Oriel Science funding as part of its “Enhancing Civic Mission and Community Engagement” fund. We will use this to fund our project as we continue to run events in the community and build towards our future city-centre venue.

 

Super Science Swansea

March 2018

Oriel Science held its first ever “Super Science Swansea” even on March 10th 2018. A couple of dozen Swansea University research groups showcased their research in the Waterfront Museum to more than 3,000 visitors.

 

Oriel Science SPARK Grant

January 2018

Oriel Science have been awarded an STFC SPARK public engagement award. We will use this grant to help make our future city centre venue a place where the public and school students engage more with science research, inspiring the Next Generation into STEM careers.

 

Public Engagement Fellowship

January 2018

The STFC has awarded me a Leadership Fellowship in Public Engagement. This three-year fellowship will free me from most of my teaching duties and enable me to spend more time working on Oriel Science.

 

Oriel Science Pop-Up closes

June 2017

After 100 opening days in which had 16,000 public visitors and nearly 1,000 students on organised school visits, our Oriel Science Pop-up exhibition centre closed. Our visitor statistics proved that Oriel Science was welcoming to all corners of the community and the feedback we received has inspired us to re-establish a future city centre venue.

 

FASTSUM Computing Grant

April 2017

Our FASTSUM collaboration won a PRACE High Performance Computing grant for 19million core-hours on the Marconi KNL, Cineca Supercomputing Centre, Italy.

 

Opening of Oriel Science!

September 2016

September 10 was an extremely important date. Our brand-new Oriel Science Pop-up exhibition opens in Princess Way in Swansea’s city centre. It was opened by George Abbey, former Director of NASA’s Johnson Space Centre and provides our first platform to Showcase Science in the Community.

 

Leiden Workshop

September 2016

In the Lorentz Centre, in Leiden, The Netherlands, there was a multi-day workshop titled “Tomography of the quark-gluon plasma with heavy quarks” . I was invited to attend and present our recent work.

 

Quark Confinement Conference

August 2016

I was invited to be a convenor of a session of the “Quark Confinement” conference. This year it was held in the Greek city Thessaloniki.

 

Lab-in-a-Lorry

April 2016

For a second time I volunteered to demonstate the experiments in the Lab-in-a-Lorry, the Institute of Physics interactive (mobile!) outreach laboratory. This time lab was based in Queen Elizabeth High School, Carmarthen and a whole day's worth of high school students from years 7 upwards visted.

 

PRACE Computing Grant

March 2016

The European organisation which funds high performance computing, PRACE, awarded our FASTSUM Collaboration 23 million core-hours on the Cineca BlueGene/Q Supercomputer in Italy.

 

Oriel Science

March 2016

On the 4th March 2016, I launched Oriel Science which is a science exhibition centre which will host thematic, interactive displays on topics across the sciences. These will show case the science research in the University and will open during the British Science Festival in September 2016.

 

CERN Computing

February 2016

I was appointed the UK's representative on CERN's Computing Resources Scrutiny Board. This body receives the requests for computing resources from each of the Large Hadron Collider's Experiments and reports to the National Research Agencies who decide on the actual funding.

 

Workshop for teachers visiting CERN

12 February 2016

Each year the Welsh Education Department, the National STEM Centre and Lyn Evans organise a trip to CERN for Welsh Physics teachers. It is always very successful and has inspired teachers to take their school students back to CERN for subsequent visits. This year, the Swansea Physics Department hosted a special workshop for the visiting teachers which included lectures on particle physics and antimatter research to prepare them for their visit.

 

High Performance Computing Grant

December 2015

The STFC-funded DiRAC High Performance Computing grants were announced and the FASTSUM Collaboration was awarded 407 Million core-hours of time on the BlueGene/Q supercomputer hosted in Edinburgh.

 

Physics Christmas Lectures

December 2015

Each year the Department of Physics hosts several hundred high school students for our Christmas Lectures in the Taliesin Lecture over two days. I chose the lecturers, Dr Yvette Hancock and our own Prof Niels Madsen.
 

Visiting Fellow, All Souls Oxford

September - December 2015

For the Michaelmas Term in 2015 I held a Visiting Fellowship in All Souls College, Oxford. There are nine such fellows at any one time from across all disciplines including those in public service such as parliamentarians.

 

Workshop on Lattice Field Theory

July 2015

I was fortunate enough to be invited to attend and present a research talk at the 5th International Workshop on Lattice Hadron Physics. This workshop involved lattice researchers from around the world.

 

International Lattice Symposium

July 2015

The 33rd International Lattice Symposium was held in Kobe, Japan. I gave a talk on our recent baryon parity studies.

 

Research Seminar in M\"unich

April 2015

I was invited to give a research seminar at the Technical University of M\"unich and gave a talk on our FASTSUM Collaboration's recent work. Because my PhD student was visiting Trento, in northern Italy, I used this opportunity to visit him there.

 

Heavy Quark Physics in Heavy-Ion collisions

16-20 March 2015

The ECT* Centre in Trento hosted a workshop on Heavy Quark Physics in Heavy-Ion collisions: experiments, phenomenology and theory to which I was invited to present a talk on our recent work on the charmonium potentials and the spectral functions of heavy meson systems.

 

Royal Society Heavy Quark Meeting

28-29 January 2015

I was a co-organiser of a Royal Society workshop on Heavy Quarks held at Chicheley Hall. This included around 20 invited participants from Europe and North America and brought together experts in both zero- and non-temperature lattice simulations of heavy quarks.

 

Graduation of Dr Wynne Evans

27 January 2015

My fourth PhD student, Wynne Evans, graduated with his doctorate at the ceremony held in the Brangwyn Hall. Wynne worked with me on the interactions of quarks in charmonium mesons at non-zero temperature. He then took up a research position at the University of Bern.

 

Gregynog Level M Residential Trip

22-26 January 2015

As part of the 4th year teaching programme to our M.Phys. students, we arranged a residential trip to Gregynog Hall. This was organised by colleagues from Cardiff and comprised of 4th year students from Aberystwyth, Cardiff and Swansea Universities.

 

DiRAC Research Award

5 January 2015

Our FASTSUM Collaboration was again successful in receiving a supercomputer grant from the DiRAC Consortium of 72M core hours (for 3rd year running).

 

REF2014

18 December 2014

The Research Excellence Framework results came out with Swansea Physics being ranked 12th out of 41 Physics Departments by the Times Higher Education Supplement's Research Intensity rankings.

 

Joint IOP/IET Public Lecture

20 November 2014

Dr Dewi Lewis gave the annual joint IOP/IET lecture in Swansea University. His talk, which I helped arranged, was titled Radiation Science - a Technology Platform for the HealthCare Industry and explained the amazing developments in medical imaging technology.

 

Lab in a Lorry (IOP)

18 November 2014

In the Swansea Valley High School, Ysgol Gyfun in Ystalyfera, I volunteered to be a Lab in a Lorry demonstrator explaining the wonders of fibre optics to (mostly!) eager students.

 

Quarkonium 2014 Working Group, CERN

10-14 November 2014

The 2014 Quarkonium working group held a well-attended workshop in CERN. I gave an invited talk on our Collaboration's recent work.

 

Seattle Workshop

22 September - 3 October 2014

In the autumn, I was invited to attend the INT workshop in Seattle on Heavy Flavour and EM Probes in Heavy Ion Collisions. It was wonderful to spend two weeks in the city and gained a great deal from the talks and discussions in the workshop.

 

Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum Conference

8-12 September 2014

In the Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum Conference held in St Petersburg, I was a convenor for a session on "deconfinement". It was great to be back in St Petersburg - the city has changed a lot in 20 years!

 

Leverhulme Fellowship

1 September 2014

I was very fortunate to be awarded a Leverhulme Fellowship which will allow me to spend two years on research away from teaching and administration duties.

 

IoP Science Board

11 June 2014

My last meeting as a member of the Science Board of the Institute of Physics was today. I immensely enjoyed this opportunity to help guide our professional body's Science Policy.

 

SET for Britain Judge

17 March 2014

Again I was asked to judge the annual SET for Britain event which is held at the Houses of Parliament, London. This gives the opportunity for young scientists to display their research to parliamentarians via posters to both enhance their own profile, and to (try to) explain Science, Engineering and Technology to MP's.

 

Honorary Degree to Tony Hey

24 January 2014

Swansea University awarded an honorary degree to Prof Tony Hey, Vice President of Microsoft with responsibilities for its research collborations with Universities globally. Tony, a former theoretical particle physicist whose father grew up in Swansea and was a student here, also gave a University Colloquium on The Fourth Paradigm: Particle Physics, Astronomy, Jim Gray and Open Access.

 

Annual Theory Meeting

16-18 December 2013

The Annual Theory Meeting was held again at the IPPP in Durham University. Warmer than in previous years it was a great chance to get some understanding of current research trends outside my own area in theoretical particle physics.

 

3 Minute Wonder Competition

11 December 2013

I was a judge of this competition where young researchers explained their research to a lecture room of discerning high school students. It was held as part of the Annual Christmas Lecture in Cardiff University.

 

REF2014

29 November 2013

The Research Excellence Framework exercise submission date was today. REF is the system for "assessing the quality of research in UK HE institutions". I was the Department's lead in the "Impact" category of this exercise, something I tell myself I enjoyed...

 

Research Seminar, Liverpool

20 November 2013

I gave an invited seminar in the University of Liverpool's Theoretical Physics Group. The topic of the talk was on our recent results from lattice simulations of the quark-gluon plasma.

 

Science of Armageddon

14 November 2013

The Insitution of Engineering and Technology and Institute of Physics held a joint public lecture on the possibility of the earth suffering a devasting meteorite strike. The speaker was Jay Tate, the Director of the Space Guard Centre.

 

IOP Science Board

25 October 2013

The Institute of Physics Science Board meets regularly in London throughout the year to set the science policy of the IOP and to respond to expert calls of evidence from parliamentary committees. I've been a member of this committee for a number of years and have enjoyed it immensely.

 

DiRAC Resources Allocation Committee

21 October 2013

I'm a member of the Committee which awards time on the STFC DiRAC high performance computing facility. This committee met in London today to decide the allocation for the coming year.

 

DiRAC Day

23 September 2013

The High Performance Computing facility, DiRAC held a workshop in the University of Leicester. This was an opportunity for computer users to learn about the research done by other consortia within the DiRAC. As well as presenting a talk, I judged the poster competition held in the afternoon.

 

Hartree BlueGene/Q award

5 August 2013

The Hartree Centre in STFC's Daresbury Lab awarded our collaboration 10 million core-hours of computer time on their IBM BlueGene/Q system. This computer is currently the most powerful in the UK. We will use this to perform simulations of the quark-gluon plasma phase of matter.

 

31st International Lattice Symposium

29 July - 3 August 2013

The annual lattice field theory conference was held in Mainz, Germany. Our collaboration presented five oral presentations and one poster, all related to work on the phenomenology of the strong interation above the deconfining transition temperature.

 

Strangeness in Quark Matter Conference

22-27 July 2013

I gave an invited plenary talk at the Strangeness in Quark Matter conference, Birmingham, July 2013. This conference combined both experimentalist and theoreticians who presented work on the role of strange and heavy-flavour quarks in proton-proton and in heavy-ion collisions, and in astrophysical phenomena.

 

PRACE High Performance Computing Grant

3rd July 2013

I presented the results of our work using the PRACE supercomputing award in a meeting of their review panel in Brussels in July. This meeting was held to discuss which computing awards would be rolled over onto the next year. It was agreed that our project be again awarded 17.5 million core hours on the BlueGene/Q supercomputer in CINECA, Italy from 1st November 2013.

 

SET for Britain Poster Competition

18th March 2013

SET for Britain runs an annual poster competition for young scientists in the Houses of Parliament. This is a perfect opportunity for science research to be shown and explained to our law makers (and breakers!). I was a judge in the physics section of this competition again and was, if anything, even more impressed with the vast breadth of interesting physics research displayed than the previous year!

 

IOP Accreditation

20th February 2013

The Institute of Physics regularly accredits the teaching provision in UK Physics Departments. Our Department was visited by the IOP accreditation team in February and I oversaw this visit and the associated application. We were very pleased when our degree schemes were approved for accreditation.

 

Workshop on Quark-Gluon Plasma

30th January 2013

I attended and gave an invited seminar to the workshop The Phase Diagram of Stronly Interacting Matter in the University of Liverpool. This was funded by the Institute of Physics and included experimentalists working in heavy-ion collision experiments, together with theorists including even string theorists.

 

DiRAC STFC High Performance Computing Grant

6th November 2012

The DiRAC consortium has awarded our "Hot and Dense" (aka Extreme) QCD collaboration 200M core hours of computer time on the BlueGene/Q system based in Edinburgh. This access began on 1st November 2012 and runs for 3 years. I am the Principle Investigator of this grant.

 

PRACE High Performance Computing Grant

19th October 2012

The "Partnership for Advanced Computing" PRACE has awards of computer time on their (European-based) supercomputers. Together with collaborators in Swansea and Ireland, we were successful in gaining an award of 17.5 million core hours on BlueGene/Q supercomputer in CINECA, Italy. This access began on 1st November 2012 and runs for 12 months. I am the Principle Investigator of this grant.

 

New Frontiers in Lattice Gauge Theory Workshop

10-14 September 2012

I attended this workshop in the Galileo Galilei Institute for Theoretical Physics in Florence. I presented work done by my FASTSUM collaborators (finite temperature bottomonium spectrum) and my PhD student, Wynne Evans (inter-quark potential in charmonium systems at high temperatures).

 

Lattice 2012 Conference

24-29 June 2012

The Lattice 2012 International Symposium was held in Cairns in June 2012. I attended and presented a paper and was also a member of the International Advisory Committee.

 

SET for Britain Poster Competition

12th March 2012

SET for Britain recently ran a poster competition for young scientists which was held in the Houses of Parliament. This is a perfect opportunity for science research to be shown and explained to our law makers (and breakers!). I was a judge in the physics section of this competition and was genuinely impressed with the vast breadth of interesting physics research displayed, especially since I was a participant in this competition more than a decade ago when I was a "young" scientist myself!

 

Swansea Science Cafe

Friday 27th January 2012

The Swansea Science Cafe has been awarded £500 as part of the College of Science's recently announced EPSRC "Pathways to Impact" Research Awards. This money will be used to fund speakers from further abroad than we've managed to thus far. Together with Ed Pope, I organise this Science Cafe.

 

Workshop on Physics and Computation

27th January 2012

The College of Science Research Committee has recently announced that it has awarded the Workshop on Physics and Computation £5,970. This will enable world-leading experts from around the world to be invited to give research presentations at the workshop. The Physics and Computation Workshop will be held in Swansea from 28-31 August 2012. It is being jointly hosted by the Departments of Computer Science, Mathematics and Physics. I am on the local organising committee of this workshop.

 

Stargazing Live

16th January 2012

In January 2012, the BBC again showed three programmes on stargazing hosted by Prof Brian Cox and Dara O Briain. As part of this series, several local events were held where members of the public could attend talks by physicists and look through telescopes at the planets and stars. I was involved with the Stargazing Event in Llanelli in the Wetlands Centre.

 

GridPP Network Infrastructure Grant

Friday 13th January 2012

The Swansea node of the GridPP Collaboration has recently been awarded £29,500 to upgrade the network connection from our QCDgrid node to JANET. This will ensure that our UKQCD Collaboration's data can be transferred between the datagrid nodes efficiently. I am the PI of this grant.

 

Clickers Workshop

7th December 2011

I was recently awarded £280 to attend the Higher Education Academy's course on the use of ``clickers''. These are hand-held devices that students can use to give live feedback during lectures. The Clickers Reloaded Workshop was held in Edinburgh University, 7th December 2012.

 

PRACE High Performance Computing Grant

21st October 2011

The "Partnership for Advanced Computing" PRACE has awards of computer time on their (European-based) supercomputers. Together with collaborators in Swansea and Ireland, we were successful in gaining an award of 23 million core-hours on the supercomputer JUGENE. This access began on 1st November 2011 and runs for 10 months. I am the PI of this grant.

 

Quarkonia in Deconfined Matter

28-30th September 2011

I attended the EMMI workshop on Quarkonia in Deconfined Matter which was held in Acitrezza, Sicily (in the foothills of Mt Etna). At this conference I presented work done by my PhD student, Wynne Evans, and myself on the inter-quark potential in charmonium systems at high temperatures. This was the first time that this potential has been calculated.

 
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