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William Shields serves as a Lecturer in Accelerator Physics within the Department of Physics at Royal Holloway, University of London, and is affiliated with the Centre for Particle Physics and Astronomy. Holding an ORCID identifier (0000-0002-4825-0303), he actively contributes to accelerator science through research and teaching.
His research spans Accelerator Physics, Particle Physics, and Radiobiological Applications, with specific focus on beam dynamics, radiation resiliency, and laser-hybrid acceleration systems. Notable work includes the Laser-hybrid Accelerator for Radiobiological Applications (LHARA) project, aiming to develop novel accelerator technologies for medical research.
Recent publications demonstrate strong alignment with medical physics applications, particularly in developing accelerator systems for radiobiology and cancer treatment. His 2025 IPAC conference contributions highlight expertise in beam delivery simulation (BDSIM), storage ring engineering, and radiation-hardened components.
Shields participates in three major STFC-funded projects: the John Adams Institute Core Grant (2025-2028), LhARA-ITRF bridging (2024-2025), and the completed LhARA-ITRF project (2022-2024). He collaborates extensively with Diamond Light Source, CEBAF, and the John Adams Institute for Accelerator Science.
Within the Centre for Particle Physics and Astronomy, he contributes to teams advancing accelerator simulation frameworks and medical applications. His work supports UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health innovation through accelerator-based radiobiological research.
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