Josh McFayden
@joshmcfayden
@RoyalSociety University Research Fellow at @SussexUni. Working on @ATLASexperiment and @FASERexperiment at the #LHC @CERN. He/Him.
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Neutrinos are weird! Come along on Monday 6th November to hear Josh McFayden talk about these weird particles sussexuniverse.org University of Sussex Maths@Sussex
FASER neutrino detection - manga style! 💫 Thanks to AKIMOTO Yuki/秋本祐希🌟HiggsTan(ひっぐすたん) for this amazing illustration!
Join Physics at Sussex stephen wilkins for an exploration of the visual & scientific wonders of NASA Webb Telescope at the Sussex Christmas Astronomy Lectures. Free & open to all ages on 11 Dec ACCA (Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts) ow.ly/77vB50Qby93 📷: NASA, ESA, CSA, & STScI, J. DePasquale (STScI)
The very stable genius who scuttled this site in the last year seems to have locked me out of the Gla particle physics account, too, so you'll just have to trust me that we really do have a new research associate post in ATLAS + open data available! Details: jobs.ac.uk/job/DET437/res…
We're excited to share that Sussex has 3 exhibits at this yr's The Royal Society Summer Exhibition. From the evolution of ape & infant development with Gilly Forrester to cosmic mysteries revealed by NASA Webb Telescope with Stephanie & even ghost particles with Kate Shaw #SummerScience
This is awesome! Look at the guy on the left and look at the scale!! 😃 My colleague Ana Peixoto has taken this great picture! 🤩 The guy is facing one of the wheels of "muon chambers" that laterally close the ATLAS Experiment detector — #CERN #physics #typefully
The strength of a neutrino 💪 Recently, the FASER Experiment at CERN measured high-energy neutrino interaction strength. At the annual RencontresdeMoriond conference, the FASER collaboration presented a measurement of the interaction strength of electron neutrinos (νe) and muon
A lucky day for physics at the #LHC 🍀 Earlier today, the Large Hadron Collider reached an integrated luminosity of 100 inverse femtobarns – equivalent to ten million billion collisions – delivered to the ATLAS Experiment and the CMS Experiment CERN in 2024, with 28 days of