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Name: |
Professor PA Midgley |
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University of Cambridge |
Department: |
Materials Science & Metallurgy |
Current EPSRC-Supported Research
Topics: |
Analytical Science
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Condensed Matter Physics
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Magnetism/Magnetic Phenomena
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Materials Characterisation
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Materials testing & eng.
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Numerical Analysis
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Current EPSRC Support |
EP/V007750/1 | Rich Nonlinear Tomography for advanced materials | (P) |
EP/R008779/1 | Multi-Dimensional Electron Microscope | (P) |
EP/N032128/1 | Skyrmionics: From Magnetic Excitations to Functioning Low-Energy Devices | (C) |
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Previous EPSRC Support |
EP/H017712/1 | Electron Nano-Crystallography: Precession Electron Diffraction in an Aberration-Free Environment | (P) |
EP/E027903/1 | Imaging the Structure and Dynamics of Flux Vortices in High Tc Superconductors | (P) |
EP/E03389X/1 | Exploiting the giant electrocaloric effect | (C) |
EP/E034055/1 | Ultimate Microsocopy: Wavelength-Limited Resolution Without High Quality Lenses | (C) |
EP/E012477/1 | An Advanced SEM-FIB Dual Beam Microscope for Three-Dimensional Mesoscale Fabrication, Imaging and Analysis | (P) |
EP/E037275/1 | The Development of Precession Electron Diffraction for High Resolution Electron Crystallography | (P) |
GR/R97986/01 | Electron Holography of Semiconductor Junctions: Developing a Reliable Methodology for the Microelectronics Industry | (P) |
GR/R30457/01 | 3-Dimensional Reconstruction of Catalysts Using Scanning Transmission Electron Tomography. | (P) |
GR/S02174/01 | Molecular magnetoelectronics: spin polarised injection from manganites into carbon nanotubes | (C) |
GR/R52213/01 | Controlling the self-organised phases of manganites | (C) |
GR/N06489/01 | THE DEVELOPMENT OF FOCUSED ION BEAM NANOFABRICATION FOR MATERIALS CHARACTERISATION AND DEVICE PROCESSING | (C) |
GR/M23953/01 | SPIN POLARISED ELECTRON TUNNELLING: BASIC SCIENCE & DEVICE TECHNOLOGY | (C) |
GR/L54837/01 | CHARACTERIZATION OF ADVANCED MATERIALS BY ELECTRON HOLOGRAPHY | (P) |
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Key: (P)=Principal Investigator, (C)=Co-Investigator, (R)=Researcher Co-Investigator
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