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Insertion of STC into TRT at the Department of Physics, Oxford
Credit: CERN

Dr. Hannah Wakeling

Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Particle Accelerator Environmental Sustainability

Research theme

  • Accelerator physics

Sub department

  • Particle Physics
hannah.wakeling@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: (2)73602
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 615B
hmwakeling.github.io
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Input to European Strategy Update for Particle Physics: sustainability

(2025)

Authors:

Veronique Boisvert, Daniel Britzger, Samuel Calvet, Yann Coadou, Caterina Doglioni, Julien Faivre, Patrick Koppenburg, Valerie S Lang, Kristin Lohwasser, Zach Marshall, Rakhi Mahbubani, Peter Millington, Tomoko Muranaka, Karolos Potamianos, Ruth Pöttgen, Hannah Wakeling, Efe Yazgan
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Sustainability assessment of future accelerators

(2025)

Authors:

C Bloise, E Cennini, J Gutleber, W Kaabi, A Klumpp, P Koppenburg, Y Li, B List, R Losito, B Mandelli, Ea Nanni, N Neufeld, T Schoerner-Sadenius, B Shepherd, V Shiltsev, S Stapnes, M Titov, L Ulrici, H Wakeling
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Early career researcher input to the European strategy for particle physics update: white paper

(2025)

Authors:

Jan-Hendrik Arling, Alexander Burgman, Christina Dimitriadi, Ulrich Einhaus, Axel Gallén, Abdelhamid Haddad, Laura Huhta, Armin Ilg, Jan Klamka, Elizabeth Long, Thomas Madlener, Arnau Morancho Tardà, Emanuela Musumeci, Krzysztof Mękała, Elena Pompa Pacchi, Marvin Pfaff, Daniel Reichelt, Leonhard Reichenbach, Birgit Stapf, Francesco P Ucci, Erik Wallin, Harriet Watson, Sagar Vidya Addepalli, Bruno Alves, Robert Mihai Amarinei, Ricardo Barrué, Lydia Brenner, Giacomo Da Molin, Arturo de Giorgi, Bohdan Dudar, Francesco Giuli, Andrea Gurgone, César Jesús-Valls, Antoine Laudrain, Martin J Losekamm, Rafał Masełek, Wrishik Naskar, Miquel Nebot-Guinot, Marko Pesut, Thomas Pöschl, Efrain P Segarra, Rebecca Taylor, Pavel Vana, Hannah Wakeling, Aidan R Wiederhold
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High-level environmental sustainability guidelines for large accelerator facilities

(2025)

Authors:

Hannah Wakeling, Philip Burrows, Jim Clarke, Jo Colwell, Ben Shepherd, John Thomason
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Updated results of a life cycle assessment of the ISIS-II Neutron and Muon Source

Proceedings of 42nd International Conference on High Energy Physics — PoS(ICHEP2024) Sissa Medialab Srl 476 (2024) 1236

Abstract:

The ISIS-II Neutron and Muon Source is the proposed next generation of, and successor to, the ISIS Neutron and Muon Source based at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in the United Kingdom. Anticipated to start construction in 2032, the ISIS-II project presents a unique opportunity to incorporate environmental sustainability practices from its inception. A (simplified) Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) will examine the environmental impacts associated with each of the ISIS-II design options across the stages of the ISIS-II life cycle, encompassing construction, operation, and eventual decommissioning. This proactive approach will assess all potential areas of environmental impact and seek to identify strategies for minimizing and mitigating negative impacts, wherever feasible. This talk will provide insights into the motivation, methodology, and first results of the environmental impact and LCA of the entirety of the ISIS-II project.
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