About
Ross S Springell serves as Associate Professor in Actinide Physics and Nuclear Materials at the School of Physics, University of Bristol, with research centered on fundamental properties of actinide materials for nuclear energy applications. His work bridges condensed matter physics and materials engineering to address nuclear fuel safety and performance challenges.
Education:
- PhD from University of London
- MSc from University of London
Research Focus: Dr. Springell investigates uranium dioxide thin films, oxidation kinetics, and magnetic phenomena in actinide compounds using advanced synchrotron techniques. His group pioneers epitaxial growth methods for nuclear materials and studies corrosion mechanisms in radioactive environments. Key specializations include:
- Actinide oxide thin film synthesis
- Uranium dioxide oxidation kinetics
- Magnetic property characterization of radioactive materials
- Polycrystalline grain boundary analysis
- Nuclear fuel corrosion modeling
- Advanced X-ray diffraction techniques
Publication Trends: Recent work (2024) demonstrates expertise in epitaxial uranium dioxide systems, revealing absence of induced ferromagnetism and developing polyepitaxial grain matching techniques. His publications integrate materials science with nuclear engineering, emphasizing experimental validation of theoretical models for actinide behavior under operational conditions.
Scientific Awards: No specific awards documented in available sources.
Advising and Funding: Supervised 13 research projects with significant grant capture including the TRANSCEND project (2018-2022) and £8095 Facility for Radioactive Materials Surfaces (2021-2023). Current research focuses on uranium dioxide oxidation mechanisms and epitaxial actinide oxide development.
Laboratory Infrastructure: Leads the Materials & Devices research group within Bristol's Cabot Institute for the Environment, operating specialized facilities for radioactive materials surface analysis and thin film characterization.
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