Chris Lorenz

Chris Lorenz

Chris Lorenz is the Head of the Department of Engineering, King’s College London. A Professor of Computational Materials Science, Chris received a combined BS/MS in chemical engineering at the University of Michigan in 1997. Chris continued on to earn his PhD in...

Ciro Chiappini

Dr Ciro Chiappini is Senior Lecturer in Nanomaterials and Biointerfaces at King’s College London. His research sits at the interface of nanotechnology, bioengineering, and cell biology, to develop smart biomaterials for advanced therapies and spatial biology. He...
Mark Wenman

Mark Wenman

Dr Wenman’s interested in the study of materials for nuclear energy generation. His key areas of research interest are in the use of modelling at microscales (including finite element and peridynamics), plasticity behaviour, micromechanisms of fracture, stress...
Fernando Bresme

Fernando Bresme

Professor Fernando Bresme’s research is concerned with the investigation of soft condensed matter. One essential characteristic of soft materials is their ability to self organise in complex structures. In his group they develop and apply computational methods...
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...
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