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Paul Stevenson is a Professor of Physics at the University of Surrey, holding the AWE William Penney Fellowship since 2020. He has been affiliated with Surrey since 2000, progressing from post-doc roles to his current professorship. His research focuses on nuclear structure and reaction theory, quantum computation, and computational physics with interdisciplinary extensions to quantum biology.
Education: MA (Oxford), MSc (Open University), DPhil (Oxford). Academic memberships include the Institute of Physics and the Tufty Club.
Research interests span theoretical nuclear physics (density-functional methods, fusion/fission dynamics) and quantum computing applications (quantum algorithms for nuclear problems). Notable achievements include contributions to the Sky3D computational framework and studies of octupole collectivity in nuclei like Gd-150 and Pb-208.
Recent articles highlight quantum computing solutions for diophantine equations and nuclear structure challenges, alongside experimental collaborations on Gd-150 and Pb-208 collectivity. Awards include the AWE fellowship.
Supervises 3 PhD students and co-supervises 3 more. Grants include UKRI funding for quantum computing in nuclear physics (2022). Active in Surrey’s School of Mathematics and Physics, teaching courses like Special Relativity and Computational Techniques.

