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Dr. Kieran Wilson serves as a Research Fellow in the Physics Department within the Faculty of Science at the University of Strathclyde. His research focuses on experimental plasma physics with emphasis on wave-plasma interactions.
His primary research interests include:
- Non-linear microwave interactions in magnetized plasmas
- Helicon plasma source characterization and development
- Parametric wave coupling phenomena
- RF plasma diagnostics and measurement techniques
Analysis of his recent publications reveals consistent work on large-scale helicon devices for microwave-plasma experiments, with strong emphasis on experimental characterization of non-linear wave interactions in magnetized environments. His research bridges theoretical plasma wave concepts with practical experimental implementation.
Dr. Wilson was a Research Co-investigator on the EPSRC-funded Doctoral Training Partnership (2018-2024), contributing to doctoral student supervision and project execution. His collaborative work spans multiple international institutions including involvement with IEEE and EPS plasma physics conferences.
His laboratory work centers on advanced helicon plasma apparatus development, specifically designed for studying non-linear microwave coupling phenomena in controlled magnetized plasma environments.
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