Meet Robert Renz Marcelo Gregorio, experimental high energy physicist1) What do you do?I am cur
Meet Robert Renz Marcelo Gregorio, experimental high energy physicist1) What do you do?I am currently a Physics PhD student working on gas-based directional dark matter experiments. The detectors in these experiments are ultra-sensitive and can be triggered by naturally occurring radiation, mainly in the form of radon.My research aims to minimise these radon backgrounds. In addition, there is an industrial aspect of my research towards the advancement in radon technology.2) Where do you work?I am based at the University of Sheffield (UK). However, my work involves travelling to underground laboratories and their associated institutions around the world. Recently, I have worked in Japan (Kobe University & Kamioka Observatory) and Italy (Sapienza University of Rome & LNGS). Travelling is currently on hold but there are plans to work in Australian National University & Statwell Underground Lab!3) Tell us about the photos![Left:] Working in Boulby Laboratory which is located 1.1km underground. Fun fact it houses the deepest toilet in Europe![Right:] Representing the University of Sheffield in Varsity Boxing. Sports has massive importance to my academic career as it helps with my work-life balance.4) Tell us about your academic career path so far. Elementary/HSP.G Elementary School (Cabanatuan City, PH)Langdon Secondary School (London, UK)Havering Sixth Form (Essex, UK)BSc/MscChemical Physics - Department of Chemistry, University of Sheffield (UK)PhDHigh Energy Particle Physics - Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Sheffield (UK)5) Anything else you’d like to shareRadon has many applications outside of fundamental physics such as an environmental health hazard; a precursor for earthquakes; tracers for groundwater and geothermal energy. Many radon applications are very relevant to the Philippines! In the future, I hope to utilise my radon expertise in the homeland!You can find me online here– feel free to connect!Insta: RenzMarceloTwitter: @askradonrobLinkedIn: rrmgregorio -- source link
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