Professor Neil Alford elected as a Fellow of Royal Society

Professor Neil Alford elected as a Fellow of Royal Society

Professor Neil Alford has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society! This is a huge honour and a well-deserved recognition of Professor Alford many achievements in functional materials and particularly their microwave applications (with the MASER featuring...
Matthew Foulkes

Matthew Foulkes

Professor of Physics at Imperial College London. Computational materials scientist and electronic structure theorist who uses density functional theory and quantum Monte Carlo methods to investigate the properties of molecules and solids. One of my main current...
Sandrine Heutz

Sandrine Heutz

Sandrine Heutz is a Professor of Functional Molecular Materials, Head of the Department of Materials at Imperial College London and co-Director of the London Centre for Nanotechnology. She obtained her degree in Chemistry from the University of Liege, Belgium, and the...
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