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10,848 students 1,968+ international students from 114 countries 2,974 postgraduates 767 by research 898 staff (449 academic) DCU by Numbers
Faculties and Schools Faculties and Schools DCU Business School Faculty of Engineering and Computing OSCAIL National Distance Education Centre Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty of Science and Health
School of Physics – Talk Outline • Vision & Mission • Staffing • Research
Our Vision: To achieve, by 2014, a nationally leading and internationally competitive position in niche physics education and research fields which is both highly visible and widely recognised Our Mission: To achieve clear and significant improvements in education and research quality at third and fourth levels from undergraduate recruitment to postdoctoral formation during 2007 – 2014 School Strategy - Vision/Mission
Physics - Academic Staff Academic staff from Ireland, UK, France, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, Italy, US, Australia & Japan 2 X Full Professors 1 X Emeritus Professor 5 X Assoc. Professors 4 X Senior Lecturer 5 X Lecturer (Permanent) 1 X SFI Stokes Lecturer 1 X Lecturer (Fixed term contract) 2 X Adjunct Professors (E Meurs & N O’Hare)
Physics - Academic Staff One DCU-International Visiting Research Fellow – Dr. Sivanadan Harilal (Kanpur Bochum UCSD (DCU) Purdue)
Postgraduate Students and Researchers • 53 Research postgraduate students (Nov 2010) • 15 Contract research staff (Administration, Research Officer, Postdoctoral Fellow and Technical – mostly )
Graduate Trends (2003-2010) Average 25 B.Sc (Hons) in Physics p.a. Average 12 Ph.D graduates per annum National Context: 200 BSc across 20 programmes in 10 institutions during this period (RIA/IOP Annual Surveys, 2005 – 2009)
Research Strategy (Themes) To further enhance our research programmes in: • Plasma science and technology (fundamentals, nanomaterials growth/processing and fusion energy) • Photonic sciences (optical sensor platforms, nano-biophotonics, photonic materials, surfaces and interfaces, ultrafast photonic processes and interactions) • To continue grow research in: • 3. Physics education • 4. Astronomy (http://www.astophysics.dcu.ie)
Research Strategy (Aims) • To continue to work with associated research centres in order to build the major national research programmes • To continue growing postgraduate research student numbers • To play a leading role in Graduate Research Education Programmes (DRHEA, PRTLI V, etc.) • To make further strategic hires in order to achieve these targets (e.g., DCU, SFI Stokes, etc.) • To build strategic, robust and lasting links with DCU-India partners in our core research themes
Research - Context Critical Mass Physics Groups - • Astronomy, Plasmas, Surface Science, Laser-Matter Interactions, Semiconductors, Sensors & Education • Integrated with NCPST and NCSR (BDI) • On-site laboratory and international large scale facility (CERN, RAL, DESY, SOLEIL, ASTRID, MAXLAB, LCLS, ITER,…) based • Many other top-tier international collaborations • Sustained major successes wrt PRTLI, SFI, EU & EI
School - Associated Research Centres • Senior staff have established multi-million euro research programmes and centres Precision SRC-(Turner) & BDI CSET (MacCraith) • Two National Research Centres founded by School Professors NCPST (Kennedy), NCSR (MacCraith)
Research - Indicators - Income Examples: 2009 – 2010 SFI Cluster (Turner):€4.3 M SFI PI (Cafolla, Costello & Hughes):€1.4 M SFI Stokes (Costello/Nikolopoulos):€0.49M EI (Karkari, Hayden, etc.):€0.62M IRCSET Fellowships (various):€0.48M EU (Turner, Nikolopoulos et al.): ca. €1.2M Physics Average Annual Research Expenditure (2005-2010): > €2M
Research - Indicators - Publications • We publish in the highest impact/ esteemed scholarly journals, e.g: Astrophysical Journal AAS Astronomy & Astrophysics APL/JAP/RSI/PoP, etc - AIP Physical Review Letters/Phys. Review (A & B) - APS Journal of Physics (B & C) - IOP Optics Letters - OSA Nature Photonics, etc.
Research - Indicators - Publications Refereed papers$ in scholarly journals, 2003 - 2007* *Source - Web of Science $Figures exclude special issues of journals
Research - Indicators - Publications* 2007-2010 *Figures include special issues of journals
Research - Other Indicators Outputs (2007 - 2010) • > 200 refereed journal articles • >110 Invited talks (Plenary, Conference, Workshop, Seminar) • >300 Conference presentations • 6 Book chapters • 8 Patents Editorial Boards (2007-2010): • Plasma Sources Science and Technology • Hindawi - Journal of Atomic and Molecular Physics • Journal of Physics-C: Condensed Matter • Sensor Letters • Sensors and Actuators • Measurement Science and Technology • Journal of Modern Optics
Other Staff Activities Activities (2003 - 2010) Conferences [EPS-EGAS(05), ICPIG (06), Europtrode (09), EPS-Plasma (2010)] Workshops [SMEC, IOP-AMIG, IPBPG, IOP-RF, I-SWAMP (11)…] Esteem - Examples: • MRIAs (2 staff ) and F.Inst.P (5 staff) • UK EPSRC College (2 staff) of only 3 physicists nationally (7 ROI members) • Chair - Board of Studies for Science of the NCCA • Chair Radiological Protection Inst. Irl. • Chair - Education group of the IOP • Governing Board - Armagh Observatory • EU Consultative and Steering Committees for Fusion • Board - Univ Manchester Photon Science Institute • Advisory panels of many international advisory conferences
DCU Physics - Key Traits People Facilities Competences Internationalisation