About
Dr. Adam Noble is a SUPA Research Fellow in the Department of Physics at the University of Strathclyde, Faculty of Science. His research is centered on laser-plasma interactions, relativistic electron beams, and coherent radiation sources. He is actively involved in major projects such as 'Lab in a Bubble' and Doctoral Training Partnerships, funded by EPSRC.
His research interests include laser-plasma physics, radiation reaction, particle acceleration, and high-field physics. He applies theoretical and computational models to study electron dynamics in extreme conditions, particularly within plasma bubbles generated by intense laser pulses. His work contributes to the development of compact X-ray sources and advanced particle accelerators.
The recent publications highlight a strong trend in plasma-based acceleration, coherent radiation generation, and fundamental electrodynamics. Topics span from attosecond electron bunches to geometric formulations of physics, indicating both applied and theoretical depth. His work bridges experimental planning with advanced numerical modeling.
- Radiation Physics
- Electron Beam Dynamics
- Laser-Plasma Interactions
- Relativistic Effects
- Coherent X-ray Sources
- High Field Physics
Dr. Noble has served as a co-investigator on multiple EPSRC-funded doctoral training and research projects, contributing to the supervision and training of PhD students. While no direct advisees are listed, his role in DTPs indicates active mentorship. He collaborates extensively within the ALPHA-X team and other international groups.
He is a key contributor to the 'Lab in a Bubble' project, which investigates the physics of relativistic plasma bubbles, radiation reaction, and quantum effects in high-intensity laser-plasma interactions. The project integrates advanced diagnostics, theoretical modeling, and experimental validation to develop next-generation compact radiation sources.
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