instagram.com/bigscience_stfcFusion Computing Lab - Digital twins for fusion energyScience and Technology Facilities Council2024-08-01 | Fusion energy is a renewable and sustainable power source, and we are leveraging the Hartree Centre’s expertise in supercomputing and AI with UKAEA’s knowledge of fusion, paving the way for a cleaner, more energy efficient future.
STFC's Hartree Centre is collaborating with the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) as a part of the Fusion Computing Lab to help make fusion energy a commercial reality.
instagram.com/bigscience_stfcMaking fusion energy a reality - Fusion Computing LabScience and Technology Facilities Council2024-07-30 | As we look to the future of climate change, we need to tackle the environmental challenges around energy production to help decarbonise the economy and build sustainable energy resources.
Fusion has the potential to be an ideal energy source as it produces an enormous amount of energy and does not generate any greenhouse gas emissions.
STFC's Hartree Centre is collaborating with the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) as a part of the Fusion Computing Lab to help make fusion energy a commercial reality.
The NSTF will provide facilities for the assembly, integration and testing of space payloads and satellites. The new facility will enable UK companies to develop the next generation of large, complex spacecraft and test them in the UK.
#bigscience #stfc #spacescience #physics #astronomy #satellitesThe Volume-EM Revolution (Volume Electron Microscopy)Science and Technology Facilities Council2024-07-22 | The volume-EM revolution is transforming the imaging process and widening the scope for understanding and treating diseases such as stroke and dementia.
Dr Martyn Winn from STFC Scientific Computing and Dr Michele Darrow from the Rosalind Franklin Institute are developing software to support the volume-EM community. With these new technologies, imaging tissue samples can provide fresh and enhanced insight into the behaviour of healthy cells compared to diseased cells.
Next up to the mic is Igor Sazanovich who works on the ULTRA laser at @CLF_STFC. He tells us how lasers are being used to help develop even better solar panels! 😎☀
#SolarCells #CleanEnergy
#RemoteSensing #ClimateChangeA brief look inside the Central Laser Facility (Artemis and target fabrication) #bigscienceScience and Technology Facilities Council2024-05-13 | The Central Laser Facility (CLF) is the UK's national laser laboratory. Engaging 5 separate lasers, each focusing on different experiments.
The CLF’s wide ranging applications include experiments in physics, chemistry and biology, accelerating subatomic particles to high energies, probing chemical reactions on the shortest timescales and studying biochemical and biophysical process critical to life itself.
First up to the mic is Ioana Circu who works in the remote sensing group at RAL Space. She tells us how the information gathered from satellites is helping to keep us informed on climate change. 🛰🌍
#RemoteSensing #ClimateChangeDetecting the fingerprints of life outside Earth (MINAR at Boulby Underground Laboratory)Science and Technology Facilities Council2024-05-03 | Before the invention of the telescope, all the many stars in sky were nothing more than tiny balls of light. The search for life out there beyond Earth continues, as rovers burrow into Mars and probes peer further back into space, the most significant of scientific treasure hunts begin.
Boulby Underground Laboratory is the UK's deep underground science laboratory located 1.1km below ground in Boulby Mine, a working polyhalite and salt mine in the North East of England.
Science at Boulby ranges from Particle Physics and Ultra-Low Background science, Earth and Environmental science, Biology / Astrobiology, Planetary Exploration Technology Development and more.
More information on Boulby available here: boulby.stfc.ac.uk/Pages/home.aspxWhat does this part do?? #science #particleaccelerator #bigscience #cooljobsScience and Technology Facilities Council2024-04-24 | When scientists want to study an object in very fine detail, one thing they can do is fire, a beam of neutrons at it.
ISIS mix neutrons by accelerating protons does super high speeds, then smashing them into a tungsten target towards the end of the video, you can see the team, pulling the target and other equipment back into place around the moderator
But when they first generated, the neutrons have far too much energy to be used for research.
The coupled moderator slows the neutrons down by bouncing them off extremely cold protons, so they share out the energy.
Now they are ready to be used in a range of scientific instruments, used to study everything from aeroplane wings to chocolate
This timelapse is just a snapshot of our technicians is amazing skills we can't run or science facilities without them!AI and the Future of UK Industry | Panel DiscussionScience and Technology Facilities Council2024-04-24 | How will AI impact UK industry? What are the most promising ways it can be applied to key sectors? Who should be involved in regulating it?
This panel discussion was recorded on 21/03/2024 at the STFC Hartree Centre Strategy 2024-2029 Launch Event.
Featured panellists: Kate Royse | STFC Hartree Centre Jason Kingston | Cube Thinking Peter Waggett | IBM Annemarie Naylor | University of Liverpool Jonathan Hague | UnileverLaunching the Hartree Centre Strategy 2024 – 2029Science and Technology Facilities Council2024-03-28 | The Science and Technology Facilities Council’s (STFC) Hartree Centre has launched its new strategy, reaffirming its commitment to unlocking the high growth potential of advanced digital technologies for UK industry.
What is an XFEL? And why is it important to science? Find out more below and keep up to date with the project.
Read more here: xfel.ac.ukSTFC welcomes PsiQuantum to Daresbury LaboratoryScience and Technology Facilities Council2024-02-23 | PsiQuantum are a quantum technology company that have chosen to locate at our Daresbury Laboratory!
They are looking to build the world's first commercially-used quantum computer, using our cryogenic cooling along the way.
instagram.com/bigscience_stfcSick plants, your drone doctor will see you nowScience and Technology Facilities Council2024-02-13 | If you want to stop plant disease in its tracks, it’s essential that the damage is diagnosed as quickly as possible. To do that, you must take to the air.
A UK research team are using drones and a technique originally developed for earth observation, called hyperspectral imaging, to diagnose damaged plant life faster than has been possible up to now.
Read the full story published on Medium: medium.com/big-science-at-stfc.MOONS, the Multi-Object Optical and Near Infrared Spectrograph, explainedScience and Technology Facilities Council2024-01-30 | MOONS (Multi-Object Optical and Near-infrared Spectrograph) is a groundbreaking spectrograph designed for the Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile. An international consortium spanning six countries is being led by the UK ATC and this large-scale astronomical instrument is currently being assembled in the Crawford Lab on site in Edinburgh. Read more here: ukatc.stfc.ac.uk/Pages/home.aspxThe Discovery of the Atomic Nucleus, part 4 #science #stem #particlephysicsScience and Technology Facilities Council2024-01-10 | Watch the full episode of In Search of Giants: Dr Brian Cox on our channel!The Discovery of the Atomic Nucleus, part 3 #science #stem #particlephysicsScience and Technology Facilities Council2024-01-10 | Watch the full episode of In Search of Giants: Dr Brian Cox on our channel!The Discovery of the Atomic Nucleus, part 2 #science #stem #particlephysicsScience and Technology Facilities Council2024-01-10 | Watch the full episode of In Search of Giants: Dr Brian Cox on our channel!The Discovery of the Atomic Nucleus, part 1 #science #stem #particlephysicsScience and Technology Facilities Council2024-01-10 | Watch the full episode of In Search of Giants: Dr Brian Cox on our channel!BIG Science at STFC Presents: Planck - The Littlest MeasurementScience and Technology Facilities Council2024-01-09 | Can there be a distance too small to measure or a moment of time so brief that it can’t be timed? Welcome to the weird quantum world of Planck measurements, where being ‘small’ means the rules of physics themselves break down.
Find out more and read other articles on our Medium page: medium.com/big-science-at-stfcThe Discovery of the Electron, part 1 #particlephysics #science #stem #shortsfeedScience and Technology Facilities Council2024-01-09 | Watch the full episodes, In Search of Giants: Dr Brian Cox on our channel!Atoms and the periodic table, part 2 #science #particlephysics #stem #spaceobservatory #spacefactsScience and Technology Facilities Council2024-01-08 | Watch the full series with Brian Cox on our channel!The Discovery of the Electron, part 2 #particlephysics #science #stemScience and Technology Facilities Council2024-01-08 | Watch the full episodes, In Search of Giants: Dr Brian Cox on our channel!⚛️ Atoms and the periodic table, part 1 #science #particlephysics #stemScience and Technology Facilities Council2024-01-08 | Watch the full series with Brian Cox on our channel!Science with Impact – Creating eco-friendly artificial snow to use in movies and on TVScience and Technology Facilities Council2023-12-04 | Researchers from the University of Bristol teamed up with Snow Business to develop eco-friendly artificial snow which has been used at the Eden Project, major festivals and shows, and in TV programmes and Hollywood films.
Thanks to STFC’s ISIS and Neutron Muon Source research facility fundamental insights into the interfacial structure of polymers and surfactants has lead to this world-leading eco-friendly artificial snow being developed.
The artificial snow is fully bio-degradable and harmless to the environment.
Katie Burke, science communication placement student at ISIS, won STFC's FAME RAL competition with her excellent video here explaining the neutron imaging advancements.
ISIS Neutron and Muon Source is a world-leading centre for research at the STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. Our neutron and muon instruments give unique insights into the properties of materials on the atomic scale.
Inspired by FameLab by Cheltenham Festivals, STFC hosted “FameRAL”, its own version of the event: a science communication competition for the cohort of sandwich students.Are you a student interested in sharing your passion for science? #space #bigscience #placementScience and Technology Facilities Council2023-10-26 | A taste of what is possible as a science communication placement student in one of our departments at STFC.
You can see a full list of placements available, as well as requirements and desired skills via the link in our bio!
#stemcareers #isisneutronandmuonsource #bigscience #industrialplacementScience with Impact – Inspiring the next generation of STEMM students through virtual realityScience and Technology Facilities Council2023-09-27 | Finding effective ways to communicate science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEMM) research to the public and students in deprived areas can be challenging but is critical for encouraging the uptake of STEMM studies and careers. Professor Nathan Mayne of the University of Exeter, working with local SMEs and funded by The Science and Technology Facilities Council, pioneered the use of virtual reality (VR) in the communication of cutting-edge exoplanet research, developing an innovative and immersive VR Exoplanet Tour. This unique resource has reached a huge worldwide audience; attracting over 12 million views and over 5,000 comments, making it the most viewed science-based VR resource on the entire YouTube platform, while also winning a prestigious Lovie award.
The VR Exoplanet Tour, has since been screened to over 18,000 people through international exhibitions and over 1,000 students across Devon and Cornwall. Feedback indicated that, in response to the VR Tour, 97% of students were inclined towards STEMM based subjects, and >50% stated they were inspired to work in science or technology.
youtube.com/watch?v=qhLExhpXX0EScience with Impact – Designing affordable gamma ray detectors to aid in homeland securityScience and Technology Facilities Council2023-09-04 | STFC, Innovate UK and The University of York collaborate on designing gamma ray detectors that are small enough to be worn, delivering the functionality of being able to radiologically map cities and other areas aiding homeland security. The devices are built and manufactured by Kromek with The University of York helping to develop the product further.Materials by Design | Enhancing materials and formulations with computational modellingScience and Technology Facilities Council2023-06-21 | How can computational modelling at the atomic scale enable industry to create more effective materials products and formulations?
This video was created by the Hartree Centre Chemistry & Materials Team who specialise in supporting UK companies to accelerate materials discovery through particle-based models, high performance computing, data science and AI.Science with Impact – STFC help leads to two centres for high-energy proton beam therapy for the NHSScience and Technology Facilities Council2023-06-19 | Collaborative research from The University of Manchester has led to two centres of excellence in high-energy proton beam therapy for the NHS. With STFC, EPSRC and MRC funding, researchers at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust have been able to further develop high-energy proton beam therapy in the fight against cancer.Science with Impact - When astrophysics and artificial intelligence meet environmental conservationScience and Technology Facilities Council2023-05-22 | New research on the usage of drones for detection of animal and habitat monitoring has led to successful collaborations with Governments (e.g. Madagascar) and Non-Governmental organizations (e.g. Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, Orangutan Information Centre, WWF, Endangered Wildlife Trust, Borneo Nature Foundation). These organisations have indicated that drones and the analytical methods that have been developed through UKRI, STFC and EPSRC funding are facilitating their conservation efforts through more cost-effective animal surveys ,allowing them to obtain higher-resolution data of landcover that gives a better classification of vegetation types and changes over time.
Read more about how A.I is being used for conservational efforts here: conservationai.co.ukMeet an apprentice | High Performance Software EngineeringScience and Technology Facilities Council2023-04-19 | What's it like to be an apprentice at the STFC Hartree Centre? Hear it directly from Victoria, one of our Level 7 High Performance Software Engineering Apprentices!
From digital communications to data science, at STFC we have apprentices embedded across the organisation. Our apprentices can be training for the first time or upskilling for progression or a career change, and are integral to the work we do with UK industry.
Think you've got what it takes? Search and apply for STFC apprenticeships: https://linktr.ee/hartreecentreStoring clean energy: the key to a zero carbon futureScience and Technology Facilities Council2023-04-04 | Jo Colwell, STFC's Environmental Sustainability Programme Director, introduces the STFC-organised session at the 2023 AAAS conference and the speakers Professor Bill David, Professor Serena Cussen and Dr Alexandr Simonov discuss the challenges of energy storage and how collaboration between scientists and science disciplines can help in the journey to Net Zero.Computing Insight UK 2022 | Overview VideoScience and Technology Facilities Council2023-04-03 | Computing Insight UK 2022 took place at Manchester Central Convention Complex on Thursday 1 and Friday 2 December.
The theme for the conference this year was "Sustainable HPC" with sub-themes including "Sustainable Computer and Data Centres", "Sustainability and Systems Administration", "Software Engineering to Improve Code Performance" and "Industry Perspective on Sustainability". CIUK 2022 included an exhibition of the latest hardware and software releases plus a full, two day programme of presentations and a series of parallel breakout sessions. There was a poster competition plus the third instalment of the CIUK Student Cluster Challenge. We also presented our annual Jacky Pallas Memorial Award.
More info: http://www.stfc.ac.uk/CIUKWhat is the Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation?Science and Technology Facilities Council2023-04-03 | Sergio Malo-Peces (Technical Programme Manager) and Kate Royse (Director) for the Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation (HNCDI) explain how we are helping UK businesses and the public sector to enhance productivity and innovation using emerging digital technologies, such as data science, AI and quantum computing.
The Science and Technology Facilities Council is one of Europe's largest multidisciplinary research organisations supporting scientists and engineers world-wide. Through research fellowships and grants, it is responsible for funding research in UK universities, in the fields of astronomy, particle physics, nuclear physics and space science.
And follow us on twitter @STFC_Matters And Instagram @bigscience_stfcThe ISIS Cryogenics TeamScience and Technology Facilities Council2023-03-10 | An introduction to some team members from the ISIS Cryogenics group, showing the work they do and the variety of career journeys to get there.Apprentice Health Physics SurveyorScience and Technology Facilities Council2023-03-09 | Find out about the role of an apprentice Health Physics Surveyor in the ISIS Neutron and Muon Source facility at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory and how you can gain a Level 2 Radiological Protection qualification.
Applications are currently open for the 2023 intake until 26th March 2023.
uksbs.referrals.selectminds.com/jobs/health-physics-surveyor-apprenticeship-2931Clean energy storage - Bill DavidScience and Technology Facilities Council2023-02-21 | Professor Bill David from the ISIS neutron and muon source gives an overview of the need for clean energy storage, and how research at large facilities can help on the road to Net Zero.Clean Energy Storage - Serena CussenScience and Technology Facilities Council2023-02-21 | Professor Serena Cussen from the University of Sheffield gives an overview of the need for clean energy storage, and how research at large facilities can help on the road to Net Zero.Clean energy storage - Alexandr SimonovScience and Technology Facilities Council2023-02-21 | Dr Alexandr Simonov from Monash University gives an overview of the need for clean energy storage, and how research at large facilities can help on the road to Net Zero.