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Collaborations

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We are very fortunate to have many successful collaborations with a wide range of research groups around the world. These include (in alphabetical order):

Around the world   

Dr John Ahlund, Scienta Omicron, Sweden

Professor Thomas Anthopolous, KAUST, Saudi Arabia

Dr Franceso Borgatti, University of Bologna, Italy

Professor Anthony Cheetham FRS, University of Cambridge, UK

Professor Bill David FRS, University of Oxford, UK

Professor Peter Edwards FRS, University of Oxford, UK

Professor Russell Egdell

Dr Edita Garskaite, Vilnius University, Lithuania

Professor John Irvine, University of St Andrews, UK

Dr Philip King, University of St Andrews, UK

Dr Francesco Offi, University of Roma III, Italy

Dr Ben Morgan, University of Bath, UK

Dr Cormac McGuiness, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Professor Des McMorrow, UCL, UK

Professor Kevin Smith, Boston University, USA

Dr Giancarlo Panaccione, CNR-IOM, Italy

Dr Robert Palgrave, UCL, UK

Dr Silvia Picozzi, CNR-SPIN, L’Aquila, Italy

Dr David Scanlon, UCL, UK

Dr Tim Veal, University of Liverpool, UK

Professor Graeme Watson, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Professor Charlotte Williams, University of Oxford, UK

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Closer to home   logo_for_imperial_college_london

Dr Will Branford, Department of Physics

Dr Lesley Cohen, Department of Physics

Dr Iain Dunlop, Department of Materials

Dr Jason Hallett, Department of Chemical Engineering

Professor Martin Heeney, Department of Chemistry

Dr Sandrine Heutz, Department of Materials

Professor Geoff Kelsall, Department of Chemical Engineering

Dr Johannes Lischner, Department of Materials

Dr Martyn McLachlan, Department of Materials

Dr Camille Petit, Department of Chemical Engineering

Professor Jason Riley, Department of Materials

Professor Mary Ryan, Department of Materials

Professor Eduardo Saiz, Department of Materials

Professor Milo Shaffer, Department of Materials

Professor Nilay Shah, Department of Chemical Engineering

Professor Molly Stevens, Department of Materials

Professor Stephen Skinner, Department of Materials

Professor Aron Walsh, Department of Materials
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Large-scale Facilities   synchrotron

Diamond Light Source, Harwell, UK

ISIS, Harwell, UK

ESRF, Grenoble, France

Soleil, Saclay, France

Spring8, Japan

Elettra, Trieste, Italy

HISOR, Hiroshima, Japan

Maxlab, Lund, Sweden

Advanced Light Source, Berkeley, California

NSLS, Brookhaven, USA

SRS, Daresbury Laboratory, UK

NCESS, Daresbury Laboratory, UK

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