Sam Lambrick is an instrument scientist with ~8 years of experience designing and simulating neutron and surface-science instruments, currently working on TOSCA at ISIS and the VESPA spectrometer for the European Spallation Source. He holds a PhD from Cambridge and has led instrument development at the Cambridge Atom Scattering Centre, combining hands-on optics, microscopy and helium-3 spin-echo expertise with secondary ion mass spectrometry and 3D tomographic imaging. Sam also translates technical research into learning resources and outreach—developing content for Isaac Physics and teaching undergraduates and sixth-form students—so he blends deep experimental skill with effective science communication. Comfortable spanning academic, industry (Ionoptika), and large facility environments, he brings practical simulation-driven instrument design experience to complex experimental platforms.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics at University of Cambridge
Contributions:2 releases, 2 PRs, 27 pushes in 1 year 8 months
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