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Professor David Joss is a leading nuclear physicist specializing in the study of exotic nuclei near the proton and neutron drip lines. His research focuses on nuclear structure, decay spectroscopy, and shape coexistence in heavy nuclei, with a particular emphasis on gamma-ray spectroscopy and nuclear deformation dynamics. He is affiliated with the Institute of Physics and the Higher Education Academy.
- Research Grants: Recipient of multiple STFC and EPSRC grants for nuclear physics research (2005-2022).
- Professional Roles: Faculty Director of Postgraduate Research (Science & Engineering), STFC Nuclear Physics Grants Panel member, and doctoral thesis examiner at institutions including Manchester, Glasgow, and Jyväskylä.
Research Trends: His recent publications (2017-2024) explore phenomena such as two-proton emission, seniority isomers, triaxiality, and deformation in heavy nuclei like W, Lu, Hf, and Au isotopes. Studies often involve recoil decay tagging and high-K state analysis.
- Scientific Awards:
- Fellow of the Institute of Physics (2010)
- EPSRC Advanced Fellowship (2005)
Teaching: Coordinates advanced modules including High-Resolution Gamma Spectrometry (PHYS804) and co-teaches courses on quantum physics, geophysics, and radiation shielding.
