
David Mahon
@davidfmahon
Lecturer, muographer, nuclear physicist, entrepreneur, innovator, human and doggy daddy, former Scottish music blogger and magnet for camgirl followers.
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Not a bad recent haul, despite the bashed spine! Munster Records Ostinato Records Fat Wreck Chords #vinyl #recordcollection





We are very proud to celebrate the achievements and contributions of these emerging University of Glasgow talents: David Blane David Mahon Eamon Keane Kirstyn Brunker Dr Josephine Adekola Joy Farnaby Pauline Gray Mackay Tim Peacock Find out more: tinyurl.com/3ayd9wfd #TeamUofG




New research led by David Mahon of UofG PhysAstro will use cosmic rays to measure the structural integrity of the UK’s ageing transport infrastructure. Read more about the project, funded by Science and Technology Facilities Council and supported by Transport Scotland here: gla.ac.uk/news/headline_…




Time for the annual use of the greatest piece of band merch ever! Time to start the bleed… SLIME CITY Official MySpace Page Michael M 👽




MŮO at the Edinburgh Festival Info: lomondcampbell.com/muo Tickets: edfringe.com/tickets/whats-… Institut français d'Ecosse Edinburgh Festival Fringe Made in Scotland Cryptic Davie Miller Lynkeos Technology University of Glasgow

Dr David Mahon of UofG PhysAstro has teamed up with artist Lomond Campbell to turn cosmic rays into music for a series of performances during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Read more about their collaboration here: gla.ac.uk/news/headline_…

I only really use Twitter now to complain about missed bin collections… but I did a thing with Lomond Campbell that you can read about here! #muons

Been working with David Mahon at the University of Glasgow on the Muonophone, which has grown into a show at the Edinburgh Festival called MŮO. tickets and info - lomondcampbell.com/muo

The muonophone uses deep space radiation to power soundscapes 👇 heraldscotland.com/news/25329958.… Josh Pizzuto-Pomaco

"I can't believe I get paid to do this kind of thing." University of Glasgow Dr David Mahon has used his research of how muons to help create the Muonophone, which creates music out of cosmic rays.

"I'm excited about how many people are going to experience it." This project was in partnership with Lomond Campbell who built the instrument, and will take it on stage at the Edinburgh Fringe next month.