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Reseach Activities
SQUID Readout
 Electronics
 Cabling
Scintillators
 MPC Technique
 Results
SQUID Magnetometry
 Geophysics
3He Magnetometry
Oxrop
Our group activities

Our current main activities are the cabling system for EDELWEISS and contributions to data analysis, planning and R&D for EURECA, and the optimisation and running of the cryoEDM experiment

The Oxford group designed, built and installed the 66-channel SQUID readout for CRESST II; we developed the oxrop data analysis software; and we have an active programme investigating scintillator materials for CRESST and EURECA, and researching readout, and data acquisition schemes for EURECA.

We designed, build and installed the SQUID magnetometry system for cryoEDM.

   Our group laboratories on level 5 of the Denys Wilkinson Building.
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