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- AMMC Microscopy Lab - Level 1 (Basic User)
- All research staff (T&R and R-only)
- Microscopy User Group - (Intermediate)
- SoE and Physics shared meeting room booking
- Letters to non-independent researchers
- Autumn Term 18/19 Assembly Membership 3
- All users in Physics
- Physics - School of Engineering
- November 2017 Assembly Membership (1)
- All staff
- FP1a
- All staff in Science, Engineering and Medicine
- PageMaker Beta Testers
- All staff in Physics
- Group giving access to MEC workshops during COVID-19 RTW
- All academic staff and professional service staff in academic departments
- Research active staff 2 - L to Z - to Dec17
- 31 July Snapshot Staff
- All users in Science, Engineering and Medicine
- Newsletter distribution group: all staff in all academic departments, EdExec, EPQ, SPI
- All users
- Module Deliverers
- Access to Staff Handbook
Contact details
Jessica Marshall
j.marshall.4@warwick.ac.uk
About me
- Name
- Jessica Marshall
- Dept
- Staff: Physics
This blog describes the life of the Radiation Dense Materials Group with respect to news, publications and practical work within the group.
Come here to find out the latest work on radiation dense materials, their development and how they can accelerate the development of practical fusion power and safer nuclear power overall.
Expect to see the latest in practical developments and summaries of visits to conferences and central facilities. A way to see some science from the inside.
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Most recent entries
- Publish or be damned?
- Fusion Breakthrough at LLNL and its implcations
- And now we have a group!
- SOFT32 – A Reality Check for what fusion power really is
- 12 g/cc mark has been breached!
- News from Plansee 2022
- Snatching Victory from the Jaws of Defeat part 2
- Snatching Victory from the Jaws of Defeat part 1
- How To Irradiate Your Samples
- First irradiation studies of RSBs at the Dalton Facility