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Dr Calum Eoin Jones is a Research Fellow in the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Surrey, where he conducts experimental research in nuclear physics, focusing on very short nuclear lifetimes in the nano- and pico-second range. He works with the FATIMA array, a high-precision gamma-ray detector system composed of 36 LaBr3 scintillators, designed for fast timing measurements in nuclear structure studies.
Research Interests: His work centers on advanced techniques for measuring short-lived nuclear states, particularly through fast-timing gamma-ray spectroscopy. This includes the development and application of high-resolution timing detectors and data analysis methods to probe nuclear structure near shell closures and in exotic nuclei. His research contributes to understanding nuclear dynamics and the properties of excited nuclear states.
Education:
- Masters in Physics with Astronomy, University of Surrey
- PhD in Nuclear Physics, University of Brighton (awarded 30 September 2022)
Professional Experience:
- Postdoctoral Researcher at GSI, Darmstadt, Germany
- Current Research Fellow at the University of Surrey
Dr Jones is actively involved in experimental nuclear physics research and collaborates with international facilities. He has no listed scientific awards or publications in the provided text, and there is no mention of students he may be supervising. His work is primarily technical and experimental, involving detector systems and nuclear data acquisition.

