Neil Curson

Neil Curson

Prof Curson is a Professor of Nanoelectronics and Nanofabricacion. His research interests are centred around understanding and controlling the behaviour of atoms and molecules at surfaces and the development and deployment of new scanning probe lithography techniques,...
Tony Harker

Tony Harker

Having moved from industry to academia, I have breadth of activities which is unusual. There are several consistent underlying themes, in particular the behaviour of elastic waves in materials (with application to materials characterisation and materials testing) and...
Richard Jackman

Richard Jackman

Professor Jackman heads UCL’s Diamond Electronics team whose laboratories are within the London Centre for Nanotechnology (LCN, london-nano.com) Diamond is widely known as a gemstone, with important engineering applications in electronics, detection, biosensing,...
Christopher Kay

Christopher Kay

My group uses Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) Spectroscopy to investigate the structure of novel materials and proteins. Our work is unashamedly collaborative and brings together biologists, chemists, materials scientists and physicists. There are several main...
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