Group day to Snowdon – October 2020
The time was 9.30am: the clouds broke above Llanberis in North Wales as Bangor's finest nuclear engineers and scientists, young and old, congregated at the foot of Snowdon. It had…
The time was 9.30am: the clouds broke above Llanberis in North Wales as Bangor's finest nuclear engineers and scientists, young and old, congregated at the foot of Snowdon. It had…
Simon Middleburgh gave a well-attended presentation at the Materials and Devices Seminar at the University of Bristol. He was invited by long-time collaborator Dr. Dong (Lilly) Liu. He presented his…
Energy from nuclear fusion is the result of the fusion of light atoms such as the isotopes of hydrogen – deuterium (2H) and tritium (3H). The most favoured fusion reaction…
The Nuclear Energy Futures Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) has begun its lecture series on the Nuclear Fuel Cycle. Dr. Simon Middleburgh and Prof. Ian Farnan (University of Cambridge) are…
The Nuclear Futures Institute at Bangor is proud to be part of the Westinghouse led consortium tasked with developing Lead-cooled Fast Reactor technology. The £10M programme is sponsored by the…
On the 19th February 2020, Dr Andrew Duff, Project Scientist, STFC Daresbury Laboratory, gave a seminar titled “Application of Computational Methods for Modelling of Scientific and Technological Processes at STFC” – invited by Dr.…
The Nuclear Futures group at Bangor University will be hosting the Modelling in Nuclear Science and Engineering Seminar on the 4th and 5th November 2020. Looking forward to seeing many…