Ewan Dolierمشاهده پروفایل
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Ewan Dolier is a Research Fellow in the Department of Physics at the University of Strathclyde, Faculty of Science. He is actively involved in cutting-edge research on laser-driven ion acceleration and plasma physics, working within the SCAPA (Scottish Centre for the Application of Plasma-based Accelerators) facility. His work bridges experimental physics and machine learning techniques to optimize and diagnose high-energy particle beams. His research interests include: Laser-Plasma Interactions Machine Learning for Physics Optimization Proton and Ion Beam Acceleration Synthetic Diagnostics using Neural Networks High Repetition Rate Laser Systems Relativistic Transparency Regime Physics The recent trend in his publications shows a strong focus on integrating artificial intelligence and deep learning models into the control and analysis of laser-driven particle acceleration experiments. His work spans experimental design, data-driven optimization, and advanced diagnostics using scintillating fiber spectrometers and synthetic models. His scientific contributions have been presented at major plasma physics conferences and published in high-impact journals such as Communications Physics and High Power Laser Science and Engineering . Notable projects include: External Experiment at the Gemini High-Power Laser Facility (Deep Learning for Ion Acceleration) Development of High Repetition-Rate Target Systems at SCAPA Doctoral Training Partnership research (2019–2024) He collaborates extensively with leading researchers such as Paul McKenna and Ross Gray, and contributes to multi-investigator datasets and simulations. Ewan Dolier completed his PhD in 2024 with a thesis on advancing laser-driven ion acceleration using machine learning and instability analysis.







