5. Rod Jones – rlj1001@cam.ac.uk
Personal monitoring for
health impacts
Low cost A/Q sensor networks for
emission quantification (aviation)
Impact of LHR 3rd runway
9. Developed the technique of specular neutron reflection (NR) for unique studies of the
solid/liquid interfaces relevant for lubrication, corrosion, supercapacitors and
enhanced oil recovery.
• Structures of delicately adsorbed layers observed by non-invasive NR are different to invasive probes like
AFM.
• Layering of ions in ionic liquids on mica surface related to supercapacitors
• Densely packed organic inhibitor layer does not prevents corrosion but a less well packed layer can be
more effective.
• Molecularly thin anti-corrosion layers not affected by the flow fields in pipes – common mis-conception.
First neutron reflection
data from the mica water
interface – showing the
characteristic ‘double
critical edge’
Very thin mica layer
supported on very flat
silicon wafer used for
neutron studies
Neutron Reflection from Mica/water interface
Stuart Clarke - stuart@bpi.cam.ac.uk
10. David Klenerman – dk10012@cam.ac.uk
Watching the details of biological
processes taking place on the surface of
living cells, observing protein aggregates
damaging neuronal cells.
14. Name Subject Contact (@cam)
Alex Archibald Chemistry-climate models ata27
Rod Jones Sensors, air quality, health rlj1001
Markus Kalberer Nanoparticles, climate and health mk594
John Pyle Climate-ozone modelling HoD
Silvia Vignolini Photonic pigments sv319
Stuart Clarke Solid-liquid interface stuart@bpi
David Klenerman Single molecule imaging dk10012
Tuomas Knowles Biophysical chemistry tpjk2
Steven Lee Super-resolution imaging sl591
Stephen Jenkins Reactivity and catalysis sjj24
Sergei Taraskin Sorption in porous media snt100
Stephen Elliott Sensors, novel computer memory sre1