Thursday, 12 June 2025

NuPECC meeting in Strasbourg

I've spent today in a meeting in Strasbourg as part of the NuPECC (Nuclear Physics European Collaboration Committee) on which I sit as a nominated delegate of the UK.  This is my second such meeting, having been rather recently named on the committee, and the structure was now familiar, with a series of reports on various things to do with nuclear physics research and the general research environemnt in each member country and in a trans-national sense.  As well as those activities per se, it is a chance to network personally and on behalf of the UK community. 

The meeting itself took place in the building of the ESF - the European Science Foundation, which is a typically nice oldish (though not that old by Strasbourg standards) institutional building that was on the site of a monestary which did not survive the revolution.  Here we are in the garden during the first coffee break.  I'm in the back row on the far left.


 

Wednesday, 11 June 2025

RIP Brian Wilson 1942 - 2025

I just read the news that Brian Wilson has died.  He was, with due deference to the other members, the leading creative force in the Beach Boys.  Aside from their general importance in popular music, the Beach Boys were the first band I really loved.  I got a two volume "Very Best of the Beach Boys" compilation when I was something like 8 or 9 and moved quickly on from liking the surfing hits of volume 1 to the more complex and varied songs on volume 2.  They have remained a favourite band of mine over the last 40+ years, with different parts of their work being important to me at different times of my life.  Dennis Wilson's death in 1983, when I was 9, was the first death that affected me, the first time that someone important in my life died.

In the summer between finishing by BA and starting my DPhil, I went on holiday to Los Angeles.  The fact that the Beach Boys were from there was just a coincidence - my (now dead) aunt lived there and it gave me and a University friend a base to see the sights.  I associate the trip with one of the records I picked up there - a Brian Wilson solo album "I just wasn't made for these times" which tied in with a biopic about him.  Brian had suffered a range of well known mental health, drug and alcohol issues, and I identified with him through such shared troubles that I was already startng to be aware of at that time, and was starting to engage with psychiatric services myself.  A few songs on that album I bought in LA really stood out to me, and I will post one here.  Called "Still I dream of it", this version from the album is a home-recorded solo demo by Brian, and you can really hear his fragility in it.  The studio-recorded version of the song wasn't released when it was orinigally recorded, and though I've heard it now, I still prefer the demo version.  Jimmy Nail has covered it, which brought him up highly in my esteem, and there is a strange AI version you can find in which Frank Sinatra's voice sings it.  Apparently it was written with him in mind. 

RIP Brian, and thanks

 


Tuesday, 3 June 2025

A viva in Paris

Today I have been in Paris to conduct a PhD viva for a student working in the overlap area between nuclear physics & quantum computing.it was an early start for me, getting to St Pancras station for the 8am train to Paris. The journey went very smoothly and I arrived at orsay-ville station in the south of the city in time for lunch with the rest of the PhD jury. The style of a viva in France is quite different to that of the UK not least because the poor candidate has an audience.

The candidate (Jing Zhang) gave a presentation to the audience, including the examienrs ("jury") and then we took it in turns to ask questions.  I, and one of the other examiners (the "referees") had to also give a kind of overal report orally, to match one that we had already submitted.  

After questioning, the jury retired to decide its verdict.  Fortunately, and as usual, we agreed that Mr Zhang deserved to pass the ordeal and become Dr Zhang.  His family, who had been on a Zoom call watching the whole proceedings dropped out shortly before the verdict, unfortunately, so I hope Jing was able to call them soon afterwards.   Congratulations Dr Zhang!

I took one picture of all the proceedings, which perhaps doesn't capture the new doctor in the best light, but you can see he is thinking seriously.  It also shows the cute "THX" made of quantum gates