Authors and Community Engagement
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A list of who was directly involved in writing the Statement of Need (name, institution / company and research interests).
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The following people have all contributed to the statement of needs presented here.Vincenzo Abbate, Kings College London, Environmental & Forensic Sciences
Marina Antoniou, University of Warwick, Power Electronics Design
Melanie Bailey, University of Surrey, Materials Analysis
Mark Baker, University of Surrey, Surface Science & Materials Analysis
Jaap van den Berg, University of Huddersfield, Materials Analysis
Philip Blower, Kings College London, Molecular Imaging and Nuclear Medicine
Cristian Bonato, Heriot Watt University, Quantum Technology
Hayley Brown, Plasma Quest Ltd, Coatings and Materials Analysis
Giuseppe Buscemi, PRP Optoelectronics, Optoelectronics
Renata ButkutÄ—, FTMC Lithuania, Quantum Technology
Lawrence Carter, University of Exeter, Geology and Mining
Mark Chambers, University of Surrey, Vet Medicine and Biosciences
Supakit Charnvanichborikarn, Applied Materials, Ion Beam Processing
John Colligon, University of Huddersfield, Thin Film Technology
Richard Curry, University of Manchester, Advanced Electronic Materials
Veronique Dartois, Hackensack Meridian Health School of Medicine, Infectious Diseases
John David, University of Sheffield, Photonic Materials
Steve Donnelly, University of Huddersfield, Radiation Damage
Jonathan England, University of Surrey, Application of Ion Beams
Michael Evans, Teraview, THz research and development
Peter Gammon, University of Warwick, Power Electronics
Elspeth Garman, University of Oxford, Bio Medical
Hans-Joachim Gossmann, Applied Materials, Ion Beam Processing
Graeme Greaves, University of Huddersfield, Radiation Damage
Chris Grovenor, University of Oxford, Nuclear Materials
Jack Haley, University of Oxford, Nuclear Materials
Matthew Halsall, University of Manchester, Photonics
Jonathan Hinks, University of Huddersfield, Radiation Damage
Neil Hyatt, University of Sheffield, Radioactive Waste Management and Disposal
Imalka Jayawardena, University of Surrey, Electronic Materials
Enrique Jimenez-Melero, University of Manchester, Metallurgy and Nuclear Materials
John Kilner, Imperial College, Electronic Materials
Marcell Kiss, Ecole Poly Lausanne, Quantum Technology
Sandy Knowles, University of Birmingham, Nuclear Materials
Demosthenes Koutsogeorgis, Nottingham Trent University, Electronic Materials
Andrej Kuznetsov, University of Oslo, Semiconductor Physics
Callum Littlejohns, University of Southampton, Silicon Photonics
Amy Managh, University of Loughborough, Bio Imaging
Goran Mashanovich, University of Southampton, Silicon Photonics
Johan Meersschaut, IMEC, Electronic Materials
Sichen Mi, Ecole Poly Lausanne, Quantum Technology
John Mullins, Kromek, Solid state radiation detector development
Ben Murdin, University of Surrey, Silicon Quantum Technologies
Michelle Murtagh, Coherent, Electronic Materials
Tim Noakes, STFC Daresbury, Accelerator Physics
Robin Orr, NNL, Nuclear Materials and Reactor Chemistry
Haiyan Ou, Technical University of Denmark, Photonics
Maulik Patel, University of Liverpool, Nuclear Materials
Tony Peaker, University of Manchester, Solar & Photonic Devices
Graham Reed, University of Southampton, Silicon Photonics
Robert Richards, University of Sheffield, Semiconductor Materials & Devices
Andrew Rossall, University of Huddersfield, Materials Analysis
Marco Sacchi, University of Surrey, Graphene Based Catalysis
Javier Salguero, Public Health England, Bio Medical
Giuseppe, Sanzone, Teer Coatings, Thin Film Coatings
Alwyn Seeds, UCL, Photonic Devices
Vishal Ajit Shah, University of Warwick, Power Electronics
John Shannon, University of Surrey, Electronic Materials
Brendan Sheehan, Tyndall, Electronic Materials
Ravi Silva, University of Surrey, Advanced Electronic Materials
Andy Smith, University of Manchester, Applications of Accelerators
Peter Smowton, University of Cardiff, Photonic Devices
Radu Sporea, University of Surrey, Advanced Electronic Devices
Ross Springell, University of Bristol, Nuclear Fuels
Paul Styman, NNL, Nuclear Materials and Reactor Chemistry
Erik Wagenaars, University of York, Plasma Science and Thin Films
Mike Walls, University of Loughborough, Photovoltaics for Power Systems
Ben Ward, II-VI compound semiconductors, Compound Semiconductors
Peter Ward, Tyndall National Institute, Power Devices
John Watts, University of Surrey, Materials Analysis
Roger Webb, University of Surrey, Applications of Ion Beams
Richard White, Thermofisher, Materials Analysis
Ben Williamson, University of Exeter, Applied Mineralogy
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