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Innovations for a sustainable tomorrow Symposium to be held in Liverpool
The Innovations for a sustainable tomorrow symposium will be held in Liverpool, United Kingdom on Friday 10 July 2026. It will bring together the LIV.INNO Centre for Doctoral Training and the EuPRAXIA community with UK and international industry partners to explore how innovation and sustainability are reshaping fundamental research, medicine, electronics, the environment, and energy. Feature image symposium. Scientists from across Europe will present highlights and adva
Mar 9


Reflections from EuPRAXIA Fellow Ana’s Secondment at SPARC
EuPRAXIA DN Fellow Ana Guisao Betancur recently took part in a four-week secondment at SPARC. During her time there, she focussed on data acquisition with their RF deflector for full bunch characterisation and in data analysis for a THz-based longitudinal diagnostics currently under development. Additionally, she had the opportunity to study and discuss the facility’s beam-driven accelerator concepts and future plans with different members of the team. SPARC_LAB at INFN-LNF (
Feb 19


Professor Welsch recognized on the MeetEngland 2025 Roll of Honour
Prof Carsten P Welsch, EuPRAXIA-DN coordinator and EuPRAXIA-PP WP2 leader, was presented with a 2026 MeetEngland Impact Network Award in recognition of his outstanding achievements in bringing major scientific events to England. In addition to dozens of scientific workshops, schools and symposia, Professor Welsch had a key role in bringing the flagship Linear Accelerator Conference ( LINAC 2022 ), the International Beam Instrumentation Conference ( IBIC 2025 ), and the Intern
Feb 16


Progress Toward Beam Diagnostics for FLASH Proton Therapy
A new publication from the University of Liverpool’s QUASAR Group reports the design and characterization of an advanced extraction system for a Supersonic Gas Curtain–based Ionization Profile Monitor (SGC-IPM), contributes to the development of beam diagnostics for FLASH proton therapy. Schematic of SGC-IPM (Extraction system highlighted in green box). (Image credit: Parambil, F. T. M., et al, Instruments, 10(1), 4, CC BY) The work has been published in the open-access jour
Feb 2


EuPRAXIA-DN Fellow Participates in Volunteering Mission to Tanzania
EuPRAXIA-DN Fellow David Gregocki recently volunteered on a two-week charity mission in Tanzania organized by OZ Misie and Adopcia na Diaľku (Slovak Catholic Charity). A personal initiative motivated by his interest in community support and education, the mission took him to the communities of Sukamahela, Buliga, and Kahama, where he volunteered in both humanitarian and educational activities. A warm welcome from the children at the school in Buliga, built thanks to fina
Jan 23


Winter edition of the EuPRAXIA-DN Newsletter now published
We are pleased to announce the publication of the latest EuPRAXIA-DN newsletter. The winter issue of this quarterly newsletter features interesting research developments, exciting events, fellows activites, partner news and much more. If you would like to subscribe to our newsletter mailing list, please send an email to project.team[at]liverpool.ac.uk. We hope you enjoy reading our newsletter and encourage you to use it as a tool to communicate your own research in this area
Dec 17, 2025
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