by Eamonn Boylan | Jul 9, 2024
Cell division is an important fundamental biological process required for life, growth and development. It requires the coordinated action of many different cellular machines and regulators. Although we have known that cells divide since the concept of the cell was...
by Eamonn Boylan | Jul 9, 2024
Rob Davies is a Reader in the Department of Chemistry with expertise in inorganic / coordination chemistry. Research interests include Metal Organic Framework (MOF) and related materials and nanomaterials with applications in catalysis, gas storage and capture...
by Eamonn Boylan | Jul 9, 2024
Dr Iain Dunlop’s uses methods from nanotechnology and surface chemistry to address questions in cell biology. In vivo, cells determine their behaviour largely by reacting to their environments; in particular, they respond to specific signals that are located on...
by Eamonn Boylan | Jul 9, 2024
My work focuses on the use of vapour deposition techniques (chemical vapour deposition, atomic layer deposition) for synthesis of nanostructured and thin film materials for use in energy and gas sensing applications. I collaborate with academic groups in the UK and...
by Eamonn Boylan | Jul 9, 2024
My group is carrying out research on continuous flow reactors, using advanced experimental methodologies and reactor modelling tools. The reactors we study and develop are often multiphase and contain heterogeneous catalysts. Our approach is based on fundamental...