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This page lists the people involved with the IRC at Cambridge. Their listing includes their home departments.

 
Dr Shankar Balasubramanian   Top of page
Department of Chemistry  

WWW: http://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/staff/sb.html
E-mail: sb10031@cam.ac.uk
 
A single protein designed to link antigen/antibody interaction with electron transfer activity through a porphyrin site. These proteins have been made and isolated and their properties being studied and refined. Ultimately, this type of molecule will be arranged in nanostructured arrays forming part of a biochemically-gated transistor
A single protein designed to link antigen/antibody interaction with electron transfer activity through a porphyrin site.
Dr Paul Barker   Top of page
Chemistry Department and
Centre for Protein Engineering
 

Dr Paul Barker

WWW: http://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/staff/pb.html
E-mail: pdb30@cam.ac.uk
Interests : Design and engineering of proteins for use in functional nanostructures.
Including:
Porphyrin binding proteins for biological molecular wires.
Crystal binding proteins for solid-state lattice recognition and positioning.
Fluorescent proteins for optoelectronic applications.
Conformational switches for biochemical transistors
STM image of a single C60 molecule on Si(111)
STM image of a single C60 molecule on Si(111).
Dr Colm Durkan   Top of page
Cambridge Nanoscience Centre,
Department of Engineering
 

Dr Colm Durkan

WWW: http://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cd229/
E-mail: cd229@eng.cam.ac.uk
Interested in the electrical, magnetic, optical and mechanical characteristics of nanometer scale structures and devices.
Quantum-confined luminescence from CdSe nanocrystals of different sizes
Quantum-confined luminescence from CdSe nanocrystals of different sizes.
Dr Neil Greenham   Top of page
Optoelectronics Group,
Cavendish Laboratory
 

Dr Neil Greenham

WWW: http://www-oe.phy.cam.ac.uk/PEOPLE/OESTAFF/ncg11.htm
E-mail: ncg11@cam.ac.uk
Interests: electronic properties of conjugated organic materials; also synthesis, characterisation and electrical properties of inorganic semiconductor nanocrystals.
Dr David Hasko   Top of page
Microelectronics Research Centre,
Department of Physics
 

WWW: http://www-mrc.phy.cam.ac.uk/
E-mail: dgh4@cam.ac.uk
 
 
Dr Wilhelm T.S. Huck   Top of page
Melville Laboratory,
Department of Chemistry
 
 

Dr Wilhelm Huck

WWW: http://www-huckgroup.ch.cam.ac.uk/
E-mail: wtsh2@cam.ac.uk
 
Control of polymeric materials at the nanometer level.
An image of single molecules of DNA labeled with tetramethyl rhodamine on glass. The scale bar is 5 microns
An image of single molecules of DNA labeled with tetramethyl rhodamine on glass. The scale bar is 5 microns.
Dr David Klenerman   Top of page
Department of Chemistry  

Dr David Klenerman

WWW: http://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/CUCL/staff/dk.html
E-mail: dk10012@cam.ac.uk
Manipulation and study of biomolecules, down to the single molecule level, using a combination of scanning ion conductance microscopy, nanopipettes and fluorescence.
A mouse monoclonal antibody adsorbed on gold on mica showing individual molecules.
Professor Chris Lowe   Top of page
Institute of Biotechnology  

WWW: http://www.biot.cam.ac.uk/crl/crl1.html
E-mail: c.lowe@biotech.cam.ac.uk
 
 
Prof Paul Midgley   Top of page
Electron Microscopy Group,
Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy
 

WWW: http://www-hrem.msm.cam.ac.uk/people/midgley/
E-mail: pam33@cam.ac.uk
 
 
Dr Ashwin Seshia   Top of page
Micromechanics Group,
Department of Engineering
 

WWW: http://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/~aas41/
E-mail: aas41@cam.ac.uk
 
An all-polymer thin film transistor fabricated by high-resolution direct inkjet printing
An all-polymer thin film transistor fabricated by high-resolution direct inkjet printing.
Professor Henning Sirringhaus   Top of page
Optoelectronics Group,
Cavendish Laboratory
 

Dr Henning Sirringhaus

WWW: http://www-oe.phy.cam.ac.uk/fet/people/hs220/
E-mail: hs220@phy.cam.ac.uk
The solution self-asssembly of ordered structures of electroactive polymer, characterisation of their electronic properties, and use in molecular and thin film electronic devices.
 
Professor Ulli Steiner   Top of page
Thin Films and Interfaces Group,
Department of Physics
 

WWW: http://www.bss.phy.cam.ac.uk/steiner/
E-mail:  
 
 
Dr Eugene Terentjev   Top of page
Sector of Biological and Soft Systems,
Department of Physics
 

WWW: http://www.bss.phy.cam.ac.uk/~emt1000/
E-mail: emt1000@cam.ac.uk
 
STM image of FeSi2 crystal showing single and double atomic steps
STM image of FeSi2 crystal showing single and double atomic steps.
Professor Mark Welland FRS   Top of page
Cambridge Nanoscience Centre,
Department of Engineering
 

Professor Mark Welland

WWW: http://www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nano/
E-mail: mew10@cam.ac.uk
Fabrication and characterisation of nanometre scale structures and devices.
Past IRC Cambridge Members
 
Dr Steffi Friedrichs
  Top of page
Technology Partnership plc,
Melbourn, Cambridge
 

WWW: http://www.ttp.com/
E-mail:  
Now a consultant with The Technology Partnership plc, Melbourn, Cambridge.
Background: AFM image of isolated single-walled carbon nanotube on silicon nitride membrane. Inset: formation of single-walled carbon nanotubes through thermolysis of C60 as shown by Raman spectra
Background: AFM image of isolated single-walled carbon nanotube on silicon nitride membrane. Inset: formation of single-walled carbon nanotubes through thermolysis of C60 as shown by Raman spectra.
Dr Adelina Ilie
  Top of page
Department of Physics,
University of Bath
 

Dr Adelina Ilie

WWW: http://people.bath.ac.uk/ai213
E-mail: A.Ilie@bath.ac.uk
Applications of fullerene-based materials to nanoelectronics and quantum computation; local properties of filled carbon nanotubes and other nanostructures. Now an Academic Fellow/Lecturer in the Department of Physics, University of Bath.
Scanning ion image of FIB patterned nanowires
Scanning ion image of FIB patterned nanowires.
Professor Dae Joon Kang
  Top of page
Department of Physics,
Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea
 

Dr Dae-Joon Kang

WWW: http://nanoscience.skku.edu
E-mail: djkang@skku.edu
Focused ion beam nanolithography, nanoscale ion implantation and ion damage for device fabrication, and molecular magnetoelectronics. Now at the Department of Physics, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea.
 
Dr Cait MacPhee
  Top of page
School of Physics,
University of Edinburgh
 

WWW: http://www.ph.ed.ac.uk/
E-mail: cait.macphee@ed.ac.uk
Now at the School of Physics, University of Edinburgh.
 
Dr Debdulal Roy
  Top of page
National Physics Laboratory  

WWW: http://www.npl.co.uk/nanoanalysis/
E-mail: debdulal.roy@npl.co.uk
Now a Senior Research Fellow at the National Physical Laboratory, London.
A ~2 nm gap between co-planar metal-insulator metal junctions for single molecule electronics
A ~2 nm gap between co-planar metal-insulator metal junctions for single molecule electronics.
Dr M.S.M. Saifullah
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Institute of Materials Research and Engineering,
Singapore
 

Dr M.S.M. Saifullah

WWW: http://www.imre.a-star.edu.sg/
E-mail: saifullahm@imre.a-star.edu.sg
Nanofabrication using electron beam nanolithography and development of spin-coatable inorganic resists for direct writing of oxides using electron beam. Now a Research Scientist with the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, Singapore.
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