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MaThRad

The Mathematical Engine Driving the Future of Radiation Technologies

This is the internal Warwick University project hub for MaThRad. For the main public facing MaThRad website, please visit MaThRad Website


MaThRad is a five year interdisciplinary EPSRC Programme Grant bringing together mathematicians, nuclear engineers, physicists, and clinicians. Its mission is to integrate modern mathematical sciences; such as spatial branching processes, interacting particle Monte Carlo methods, and inverse problems—into the theory and application of radiation transport. The project develops novel predictive models and software prototypes for implementation across the energy, healthcare, and space industries.

Upcoming Events

Stay connected with MaThRad through our programme of events and opportunities. From research workshops and training sessions to industry focused conversations and visits, our events bring together mathematicians, engineers, medical physicists, and external partners to share knowledge and explore new collaborations.

Conversations with Industry

Monday, 6 October 2025 11am - 1pm, Zeeman Building, University of Warwick

Dr Mark Gilbert, UKAEA Head of Programmes

Are we building the future of nuclear energy on shaky ground? Join Dr. Mark Gilbert (UKAEA) for a provocative look at the gaps, uncertainties, and opportunities in nuclear data.


Impact Pathways


Academic Contributions

Equitable Capacity Building for Net Zero Nuclear

Through PhDs, postdoc placements, and training schools, MaThRad grows a inclusive and responsible talent pipeline central to the UK Nuclear Skills Plan.

Impact Beyond Academia

MaThRad’s methods and tools are now embedded in reactor modelling, decommissioning, and clinical planning with partners across industry and healthcare.

Strategic Alignment & National Contributions

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