Diamond CVD Personnel
- Professor Michael N.R. Ashfold, FRS - is a Professor of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, supervising the diamond project. Other research activities include laser spectroscopy and atmospheric gas phase chemistry.
- Dr Paul W. May - is a Reader in Physical and Theoretical Chemistry. Main research interests are all aspects of diamond film CVD, gas phase diagnostics, DLC film deposition and laser ablation, and Use of the WWW, especially for teaching.
- Dr Neil A. Fox - is a GWR Research Fellow based both in the Chemistry and Physics Depts. Main research interests are diamond flat panel displays and devices using inkjet-printable suspensions of nanodiamond powders.
- Dr Judy Hart - is a postdoctoral researcher studying CVD diamond for micro-plasma applications and computer modelling of novel carbon-based electronic materials.
- Mr Keith N. Rosser - is a research associate involved with the technical aspects of diamond deposition.
- Dr James Smith - is a research associate involved with the technical aspects of diamond deposition.
- Dr Gareth Fuge (Gareth.Fuge@bristol.ac.uk) - is a postdoctoral researcher studying the use of diamond for field emission displays.
- Mr Oliver Fox (oliver.fox@bristol.ac.uk) - is studying for a PhD in the area of molecular beam mass spectrometric analysis of MW CVD diamond plasmas.
- Mr James Richley (J.Richley@bristol.ac.uk) - is studying for a PhD in the area of cavity ring down spectroscopy of diamond plasmas, and modelling surface reactions.
- Mr Tomas Martin (t.l.martin@bristol.ac.uk) - is studying for a PhD in the area of electron emission from diamond for thermionic devices.
- Miss Raquel Vaz (chrmav@bristol.ac.uk) - is studying for a PhD in the area of secondary electron emission from diamond for fast-response dynode devices.
- Miss Monika Zeleznik (eemjz@bristol.ac.uk) - is studying for a PhD in the area of diamond-based microplasmas arrays.
Other people working on diamond at Bristol can be found on the personnel pages of the Microstructures Group in the Dept of Physics, and the Interface Analysis Centre.
A list of previous group members, including staff and students can be found on this page.
