Welcome to the Antimatter & many-body theory group of Prof. Dermot Green at Queen’s University Belfast!

We develop theoretical and computational methods to describe the interactions of antimatter with atoms, molecules and condensed matter, to provide fundamental insight required to support and direct experiment, inform other theory, and develop antimatter-based technologies. The group director is Prof. Dermot Green.

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Out in force at ICPEAC and EGAS 2021!


The group was out in force at ICPEAC International Conference on Photonic, Electronic and Atomic Collisions (vICPEAC) 2021, a flagship international conferences in the field, and EGAS 52 (European Group meeting on Atomic Systems)

Group member Dr Charlie Rawlins (Research Fellow) delivered a Special Report on our many-body theory of positron scattering and annihilation on polyatomic molecules.

Research Fellow Dr Brian Cunningham presented a poster talk on our Many-body theory of positron binding to polyatomic molecules;

Research Fellow Dr Andrew Swann presented a poster talk on our simulation of positron cooling via inelastic collisions in N2 and CF4 gases (including positron-positron interactions);

PhD student Jaroslav Hofierka presented a poster talk on his work on many-body theory calculations of positron binding to atoms.


At EGAS, PhD student Jaroslav Hofierka presented a talk on our recent work on many-body theory of positron binding to polyatomic molecules;

Research Fellow Dr Charlie Rawlins gave a talk on our most recent work on many-body theory of positron scattering and annihilation in molecules;

Research Fellow Dr Andrew Swann gave a talk on our work on positron cooling via inelastic collisions with N2 and CF4 gases (including positron-positron interactions).


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