Current Projects
- This proposal aims to build the key knowledge necessary to exploit the application of micro-bubbles in measuring externally applied fields (electro-magnetic, acoustic) within bio- and nano- devices, determining ultimately their effectiveness
- The aim of this project is to develop a novel no-moving-parts FTIR (Fourier Transform Infra-Red) system for Carbon Capture and Storage and climate-related sensing applications based on twinned asynchronous mid-IR femtosecond Optical Parametric Oscillators (OPO).
- The aim of this project is to develop robust and accurate measurements of internet security mechanisms, in a 3-year collaboration with the University of Cambridge.
- The metrological foundations underlying biomolecular structure and function are sparse and fail to keep pace with the demands of molecular medicine and the attempts to provide solutions to global health challenges such as viral epidemics, anti-microbial resistance and metastatic cancers.
- This is a collaboration project, between Imperial College London and the National Physical Laboratory, funding an EPSRC postdoctoral research assistant in organic solar cells.
