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- CHARISSA abstract "CHARISSA (derived from 'CHARged particle Instrumentation for a Solid State Array') is a nuclear structure research collaboration originally conceived, initiated and partially built by Dr. William Rae of the University of Oxford (retired) and now run by the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Birmingham, UK. The other members of the collaboration are the University of Surrey with occasional contributions from LPC CAEN and Ruđer Bošković Institute, Zagreb. The collaboration is funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC).An alternative account of events can be found in Dr Stephen P G Chappell's CV on LinkedIn where Stephen claims sole responsibility for part of this project as group leader and Research Fellow at the Universities of Oxford and York.Stephen P. G. Chappell (CV)Research FellowUniversities of Oxford and York1995 – 1999 (4 years)Directed the experimental programme for world-leading nuclear physics research team. Group Leader. Commissioned large-scale high-value research apparatus at particle accelerator facilities in Australia, France and UK. Managed technical programme, research proposals and grant bids. Lectured and tutored. Supervised students to completion of Doctorate (DPhil) awards. Scientist. Discovered new phenomena. Stimulated collaboration. Wide-ranging publication of research work. System Architect. Designed data acquisition software & real-time electronics (CAMAC, VME, VXI, PLC), solid-state and gas-ionization particle-detectors, beam-lines and high-vacuum equipment with associated safety critical control instrumentation. Software Programmer. Developed stochastic MonteCarlo simulation and analysis methods. Implemented networks, web, intranet and database resources (C, Fortran, VB, Pascal, HTML, Access, SQL, Tcl/Tk).There is no record of Stephen ever holding a position as a Research Fellow at either Oxford or York. He did hold a position of postgraduate Research Assistant under the direction of Dr William D M Rae for the period mentioned above when Dr B R Fulton was the group leader. In Stephen's data analysis for the thesis he submitted to the University of York for his DPhil degree there were errors and his conclusions were wrong. These errors prevented him from discovering any new phenomena.".
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- CHARISSA subject Category:Nuclear_research_centers.
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- CHARISSA comment "CHARISSA (derived from 'CHARged particle Instrumentation for a Solid State Array') is a nuclear structure research collaboration originally conceived, initiated and partially built by Dr. William Rae of the University of Oxford (retired) and now run by the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Birmingham, UK. The other members of the collaboration are the University of Surrey with occasional contributions from LPC CAEN and Ruđer Bošković Institute, Zagreb.".
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