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Prof. Adrian Sutton, FRS
Adrian Sutton is Professor of Nanotechnology and Head of the Condensed Matter Theory group in the Physics Department.
His research is largely theoretical and computational, often focussed on predicting structure and properties of technologically significant materials. He is one of the most highly cited materials scientists worldwide.
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Current members |
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Prof. Matthew Foulkes Matthew Foulkes is a Professor of Physics, one of the holders of the
grant that funds this work, and Jonathan Le Page's PhD supervisor.
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Prof. Mike Finnis
Mike Finnis is a Professor of Materials Theory and Simulation in the Department of Materials.
His work explores the links between electronic structure and the properties of materials.
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Dr. Andrew Horsfield
Andrew Horsfield is a lecturer in the department of materials. He is interested in the fundamental formulation of correlated electron-ion dynamics, and its application to conjugated polymers interacting with light. This work is being carried out in close collaboration with UCL.
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Dr. Daniel Mason
Daniel Mason is a Post- Doctoral Research Assistant in the Condensed Matter Theory Group.
His work has mainly involved developing new simulation methods for computational materials science, and is currently developing the spICED code for the radiation damage project.
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Chris Race
Chris Race is a PhD student, with Adrian Sutton as his supervisor.
He is investigating non-adiabatic forces in metals.
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Former members |
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Francine Foo
Francine Foo is an undergraduate in the Department of Physics.
She joined us as a summer intern in June/July 2008 to study energy loss mechanisms from high energy ions.
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Jonathan le Page
Jonathan le Page completed his PhD thesis in Jun 2008 and currently working at Deutsche Bank.
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