Chenlei Gu

Chenlei Gu

Chenlei is a PhD student supervised by Dr Ciro Chiappini at Kings College London and Dr Michael Thomas as secondary supervisor. Chenlei’s project involves the development of needle-based biosensors for spatial sensing at the interface of tissues.
Mark Green

Mark Green

Professor Mark Green received his BSc from Manchester Metropolitan University in 1995 and his PhD from Imperial College London in 1998.  He was a post-doctoral fellow at Imperial College from 1998-99 and at the University of Oxford from 1999-2000. He worked as a...
George Booth

George Booth

Professor George Booth joined King’s College London in October 2014 as a Royal Society university research fellow and proleptic lecturer. In September 2019 he became a Reader in Theoretical Physics. He has an Msci in Physics from the University of Nottingham and a PhD...
Yanhui Hu

Yanhui Hu

Yanhui is a Research Associate in the Photonics and Nanotechnology group at the Department of Physics. His research focuses on rotational levitated optomechanics for exploring macroscopic quantum physics and sensing applications. He was awarded his PhD degree from...
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