Ted Cassidy
About Ted Cassidy
Ted Cassidy serves as the Senior Experimental Hall Coordinator at Diamond Light Source, where he has worked since 2007. He holds a BA in History from The Open University, which he completed between 2009 and 2014.
Work at Diamond Light Source
Ted Cassidy has served as the Senior Experimental Hall Coordinator at Diamond Light Source since 2007. His role involves overseeing operations within the experimental hall, ensuring that research activities are conducted efficiently and safely. Diamond Light Source is located at the Harwell Science Campus, where it provides advanced facilities for scientific research using synchrotron light.
Education and Expertise
Ted Cassidy studied at Reid Kerr College in Paisley and later attended The Open University, where he pursued a BA in History from 2009 to 2014. His educational background provides him with a solid foundation in historical analysis and research methodologies, which may complement his work in a scientific environment.
Background
Ted Cassidy completed his secondary education at St Columba High School in Greenock. His educational journey laid the groundwork for his subsequent studies at Reid Kerr College and The Open University, contributing to his professional development in the field of experimental coordination.
Professional Experience
With 17 years of experience at Diamond Light Source, Ted Cassidy has developed significant expertise in managing experimental operations. His long tenure in this role reflects his commitment to supporting scientific research and facilitating the use of synchrotron light for various applications.