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Ramsey Al Jebali is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for Space Sensors and Systems (CENSSS), University of Oslo, Norway. He also serves as an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow's Nuclear Physics Experimental Group since 2017. His primary research focuses on developing compact neutron detectors and gamma-ray spectrometers for space missions, emphasizing their durability in harsh space environments. Previously, he was a Detector Scientist at the European Spallation Source (ESS) in Sweden (2017–2023) and held postdoctoral roles at the University of Glasgow (2013–2017). He earned his PhD in Experimental Photonuclear Physics from the University of Glasgow (2013), M.Sc. in Space Mission Analysis and Design (2007), and B.Sc. in Nuclear Engineering (2003) from the University of Tripoli. His work bridges nuclear physics, space instrumentation, and detector technology.
Research Interests: Compact neutron/gamma detectors, space instrumentation, radiation detection, photonuclear physics, and applications in planetary exploration and nuclear waste management. His projects often involve collaborations with institutions like IDEAS and the ESS, aiming to advance detector design for extreme environments.
Recent Publications highlight advancements in detector calibration (e.g., GEANT4-based methods), muon tomography for nuclear waste analysis, and scintillator-based technologies. His work frequently appears in journals like Journal of Instrumentation and Nuclear Instruments and Methods.
Labs/Teams: Active contributor to CENSSS and collaborations with ESS, focusing on detector development for space missions. His research emphasizes interdisciplinary applications of radiation detection technologies.
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