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Professor Tim Greenshaw is a faculty member at the University of Liverpool, Department of Physics, specializing in experimental particle physics and medical physics. His research spans high-energy proton-electron collisions, detector technology for colliders, and radiation-hard silicon sensors.
- Role: Professor in Physics
- Institution: University of Liverpool
His research focuses on:
- Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) via HERA experiments
- Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) development
- Medical physics applications in dosimetry and electrodiagnostics
- Detector design for the Super-LHC and International Linear Collider
Recent publications emphasize
- Event shape observables in DIS
- Pulsar halos and blazar flares with CTA
- Radiation-hard CCDs and silicon pixel detectors
- Microbunching in free-electron lasers
- Comet assay data modeling
Scientific awards include:
- Chartered Scientist (IoP, 2007)
- PPARC Senior Fellowship (2002)
- SERC Advanced Fellowships (1992, 1997)
He supervises thesis projects in medical physics and detector technology while participating in international collaborations like ATLAS and Cockcroft Institute.
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