Welcome to the Antimatter & many-body theory group of 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 Dr Dermot Green.

See the tabs above for publications, team members etc. See below for news items.

Group member Dr David Waide successfully defends his PhD viva and graduates!

Our group member Dr David Waide, co-supervised by Dermot and Gleb Gribakin, successfully defended his PhD thesis on “Many-body theory of positron interactions with atoms and atomic clusters”.

Congratulations Dr Waide!

Left: Dr Connor Ballance (internal examiner), Dr David Waide, and Dr Mark Law (University of Aberdeen, external examiner)

Here’s a photo from graduation day, with Dermot

Dr David Waide and one of his PhD supervisors Dr Dermot Green, graduation day for School of Mathematics and Physics at Queen’s University Belfast, 4th July 2023