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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Dermot awarded the 2025 CMOA “Promising Scientist” Prize

Dermot was awarded The 2025 “Promising Scientist Prize” of the Centre Mécanique Ondulatoire Appliquée (CMOA), for outstanding contributions to theoretical atomic and molecular physics.

The award was presented at a formal banquet at Le Sénat (French Parliament) by the pre-eminent Professor Rodney Bartlett, pioneer of coupled-cluster theory, who commented in his discours:

“Dermot Green is internationally recognized for his pioneering work on the interactions of positrons and positronium with atoms, molecules, and condensed matter. His methods and work have been key to understanding binding and annihilation mechanisms involving antimatter, with relevance from positron emission tomography to materials sciences. He is widely regarded as a rising figure in theoretical and applied physics, combining deep fundamental insight with technological relevance, and deep involvement in academic leadership and community engagement.”

The CMOA Promising Scientist Prize has been awarded (typically to those 40 or under) annually since 2001, with scientific excellence as its primary criterion. The prize included a gold fluer-de-lis pin, and the CMOA certificate with citation “for scientific and human endeavour and achievement.”  Dermot was in excellent company, sharing the 2025 prize with Prof Thomas Jagau (KU Leuven) and Prof. Hsin-Yi Chen (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan).

https://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/SchoolofMathematicsandPhysics/News/InternationalresearchprizeforSchoolofMathematicsandPhysicsAcademic.html


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