Category: Event News

Lynkeos Awarded IOP Business Start-Up Award

Last night, Lynkeos was announced as one of the inaugural Institute Of Physics Business Start Up Award winners at a Parliamentary reception in Westminster.  As well as an impressive (and heavy) award, we also made it on to the front page of the University of Glasgow website. Lynkeos’ Managing Director Ralf Kaiser said “We are

Lynkeos Director to present Total Decom Webinar

On the 20th June, our Director David Mahon, will present a special webinar for the Total Decom Mission Hub entitled “From academic research to nuclear industry deployment“.  As Lynkeos Technology prepares to deploy its Muon Imaging System within the UK Nuclear Industry in the coming months, David will share his experiences from Lynkeos’ academic roots

“Muography makes its mark” in Nature

“The Muon is going mainstream” – Nature 557, 620-621 (2018) Our very own David Mahon and other prominent researchers from the muography field were recently interviewed by Nature at the Royal Society meeting co-hosted by Lynkeos Technology.    The resulting article can be read here with additional material featured in the accompanying podcast, found here. The proceedings from

Royal Society Scientific Meeting to be Co-hosted by Lynkeos

Along with colleagues at the University of Glasgow, National Nuclear Laboratory and INFN, Lynkeos Directors Prof. Ralf Kaiser and Dr. David Mahon will host a prestigious Royal Society Theo Murphy International Meeting this May.  This “Cosmic-ray Muography” scientific meeting, will take place at Chicheley Hall in Buckinghamshire on the 14th and 15th May and will

Lynkeos Director announced as New Scientist Live 2018 speaker

We’re delighted to finally be able to announce that our Director Dr. David Mahon will be presenting at the New Scientist Live 2018 event at the ExCel in London this September.   David will present an overview of cosmic-ray muography (“Imaging Earth’s secrets using cosmic muons”) on the Technology Stage on Saturday 22nd September. For more information, visit the New