AI3SD Intern Project: X-ray coherent imaging using AI-based phase reconstruction
AI3SD Intern Project: X-ray coherent imaging using AI-based phase reconstruction
Report forthcoming.
Description of AI3SD Intern Programme 2021:
This year 15 interns join us for a 10 week programme between 28th June and 25th September 2021. The projects they are working on are interdisciplinary and include both cutting-edge AI and cutting-edge chemical discovery and demonstrate how and why they are relevant to AI3SD. The projects must be able to demonstrate valuable outputs both with respect to developing student skill and providing impact to AI3SD.
The Interns will be required to produce a poster for the AI3SD Summer Project Symposia 1st – 2nd September 2021, and they will take part in our Skills4Scientists programme that will run weekly across July and August whereby the interns will be given training in a range of research, technical and interpersonal skills, alongside informative career-based events.
University of Southampton
Man, Gavin
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Brocklesby, William S.
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Frey, Jeremy G.
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Knight, Nicola
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Hooper, Victoria
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25 September 2021
Man, Gavin
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Kanza, Samantha
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Frey, Jeremy G.
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Brocklesby, William S.
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Knight, Nicola
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Hooper, Victoria
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Man, Gavin and Brocklesby, William S.
,
Kanza, Samantha, Frey, Jeremy G., Knight, Nicola and Hooper, Victoria
(eds.)
(2021)
AI3SD Intern Project: X-ray coherent imaging using AI-based phase reconstruction
(AI3SD-Intern-Series, 3)
Southampton.
University of Southampton
(doi:10.5258/SOTON/AI3SD0143).
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Report forthcoming.
Description of AI3SD Intern Programme 2021:
This year 15 interns join us for a 10 week programme between 28th June and 25th September 2021. The projects they are working on are interdisciplinary and include both cutting-edge AI and cutting-edge chemical discovery and demonstrate how and why they are relevant to AI3SD. The projects must be able to demonstrate valuable outputs both with respect to developing student skill and providing impact to AI3SD.
The Interns will be required to produce a poster for the AI3SD Summer Project Symposia 1st – 2nd September 2021, and they will take part in our Skills4Scientists programme that will run weekly across July and August whereby the interns will be given training in a range of research, technical and interpersonal skills, alongside informative career-based events.
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Published date: 25 September 2021
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Gavin Man: I study Chemistry at Christ Church, University of Oxford and am an enthusiastic learner who enjoys taking on challenges and finding exciting but efficient solutions for both the user and the service provider. I am especially interested in the development of Renewable Energy and Artificial Intelligence and read as much as I can on this in my spare time. My ambition is to be part of the development of battery technology utilising the above technologies.
I am also passionate about improving access for all students in the UK. Utilising my roles and experiences both personally and professionally to help achieve this via my post as an outreach ambassador for the University of Oxford, executive member of The Oxford Scientist and a university admissions consultant.
I run the nationwide Oxford Science Schools essay competition for which I created the IT infrastructure to effectively manage and mark large numbers of essay submissions. I also manage other university societies.
I am a custom ROM tester and contributor for the Android open source community finding fixes and debugging firmware. In my spare time, I play the violin and violin and am a keen stock trader, invested primarily in renewable technologies and crypto.
William Brocklesby: Bill Brocklesby started in research at the Clarendon Laboratory in Oxford, working on laser spectroscopy. He worked as a post-doctoral member of Technical Staff at AT&T Bell laboratories, where he worked on novel spectroscopy of rare-earth doped optical fibres. He moved to Southampton as a lecturer in the Physics Department in 1989, and moved to the ORC (now Zepler Institute) in 2003. At present he is an Associate Professor in the Zepler Institute.
Bill Brocklesby’s research has centered around novel imaging & microscopy techniques in the visible and XUV spectral regions over the last 10-15 years. He is at present working on coherent diffractive imaging of nanoscale systems using XUV radiation generated by high-power ultrashort pulse lasers. This interest in high-power ultrafast lasers led to involvement in the ICAN project, conceived by Gérard Mourou and Toshiki Tajima, which studied large-scale beam combination of ultrafast fibre lasers for wake-field acceleration. Dr Brocklesby was Project Manager of ICAN, and large-scale beam combination remains a topic of interest. Dr Brocklesby also has extensive research experience in Raman microscopy, near-field techniques such as scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM), atomic force microscopy, & scanning tunneling microscopy, as well as a background in optical spectroscopy of rare-earth doped materials and optical fibres.
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