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Dr. Morgan Hibberd is a Research Fellow at the University of Manchester's Accelerator Physics Group, affiliated with the Photon Science Institute. He holds a PhD and MPhys in Physics from the University of Manchester (2012–2016). His research focuses on terahertz technology, accelerator physics, spintronics, and dielectric materials, with applications in electron beam manipulation, waveguide design, and polarization control.
Recent work includes cryogenically cooled terahertz pulse generation, sub-relativistic electron beam acceleration via tapered waveguides, and spintronic emitter development for tunable terahertz radiation. Hibberd collaborates extensively on projects combining photonics, magnetism, and accelerator science, contributing to advancements in high-energy beam diagnostics and nonlinear optics.
His research outputs span 19 peer-reviewed articles, with contributions to journals like Applied Physics Letters and Physical Review Accelerators and Beams. While no formal awards are explicitly listed, his work reflects sustained innovation in terahertz-driven systems and accelerator technology.
Hibberd currently supervises PhD candidates and advises on experimental setups involving terahertz sources and diagnostic tools. His lab affiliations include the Accelerator Physics Group and Photon Science Institute, where he explores future applications in compact particle acceleration and advanced material characterization.
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