Iain E. Dunlop

Iain E. Dunlop

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...
Peter Haynes

Peter Haynes

Peter is Professor of Theory and Simulation of Materials, a post held jointly between the departments of Materials and Physics at Imperial. His research interests focus on the development of new methods for performing first-principles quantum-mechanical simulations...
Ian Robinson

Ian Robinson

My research interest is X-ray diffraction using synchrotron radiation (SR). During my Bell Labs years, I developed the methods for studying surface structure using X-ray diffraction. These methods, based on crystal truncation rods, have become the definitive technique...
Geoff Thornton

Geoff Thornton

Professor of Physical Chemistry – UCL Geoff Thornton received his DPhil from Oxford University on metal oxide crystallography and electronic structure. An 1851 Research Fellowship at UC Berkeley with David Shirley involved photoemission measurements at the Stanford...
Paul Warburton

Paul Warburton

Prof Warburton works on the physics and applications of superconductor nanodevices. He has a specific focus on quantum annealing using superconducting devices, and on non-linear superconducting capacitors based on coherent quantum phase-slips. He is a member of the...
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