Professor Malcolm Joyce
Distinguished Professor & Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award HolderResearch Interests
Malcolm is Distinguished Professor of Nuclear Engineering at Lancaster. He is recognised internationally for his contributions to nuclear science and engineering. His research is focused on the development of advanced measurement techniques and radiation detection systems for the characterisation of nuclear materials. His investigations contribute to improving the safety, efficiency, affordability and sustainability of nuclear systems.
Professor Joyce has led numerous research projects funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and other major UK and international bodies of the order of ?40M in total. His work integrates experimental science with innovation in analytical and computational methods for the assay of radioactive substances. In particular, he was responsible for securing the support for Lancaster's Accelerator Mass Spectrometer as part of the ?100M UK National Nuclear User Facility investment.
Leadership experience
- Interim Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research and Enterprise), 2024-2026, Malcolm leading on REF2029 preparations, research integrity, and trusted research etc.
- Associate Dean for Research (2019-2024) supporting the preparation and optimisation of Lancaster's REF2021 submission and Lancaster's cross-faculty research institutes.
- Head of Engineering (2008-2015) leading on the most significant expansion of the department since the university's inception.
Impact
Malcolm's research has contributed to national policy and professional dialogues on nuclear energy and scientific innovation. This is evidenced by the influence it has exerted on nuclear materials measurement policy at the International Atomic Energy Agency and on decommissioning strategy at Sellafield in the UK. He is an appointed member to the UK Committee on Radioactive Waste Management (CoRWM), the UKAEA Programme Assessment Committee and is Co-Chair of the UK National Nuclear User Facility. He has supervised more than 30 PhD students to successful completion.
Recognition and Awards
- Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award, recognising outstanding contributions to nuclear science, 2016-2021.
- Institution of Civil Engineers, Watt medal, 2014.
- Oliver Lodge Prize, 1990.
- International recognition for advancing measurement science in radiation detection
- Author on > 350 peer-reviewed articles
- Author of the text 'Nuclear Engineering' (Butterworth-Heinemann), now in its 2nd edition.
Malcolm welcomes proposals for PhD study in the areas of radiation detection and measurement, and isotopic monitoring techniques relating to the assessment of nuclear materials. Part funding is available for UK candidates via the PLANET doctoral focal award,
PhD Supervision Interests
Nuclear safeguards, contamination monitoring, radiation imaging, environmental assay, robotic deployment.
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Participation in workshop, seminar, course
- AIRS-NFM
- Doctorate Centre in Nuclear Engineering
- Energy Lancaster
- Energy Lancaster Nuclear
- Nuclear
- Space Weather