Data Analysis Scientist (cryo-EM) with Diamond's Life Science Division, Scientific Software. Eu Pin has been working with eBIC, providing data analysis support since March 2024.
Email: [email protected]Eu Pin Tien
Eu Pin obtained his Ph.D. in Materials from The University of Manchester in 2023 under the supervision of Prof. Sarah Haigh. While there, he specialised in using the diverse techniques offered by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to study the chemical and structural properties of electron beam-sensitive open framework structures such as zeolites and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). For his thesis, he evaluated the effects of cation-linker chemistry on a family of structurally identical MOFs, quantitatively comparing their thermal and electron beam stabilities using TEM, x-ray diffraction, and thermal analysis techniques.
After graduating, Eu Pin joined Diamond's Life Sciences Division as a Data Analysis Scientist, where he utilises his expertise in scientific computing and Python programming, along with his understanding of electron optics, to support the eBIC team. He is currently working on extending the automation of data processing for cryo-EM workflows to further enhance the efficiency, quality, and scalability of eBIC's research output.
Tien, EP., Cao, G., Chen, Y., Clark, N., Tillotson, E., Ngo, DT., Carter, J.H., Thompson, S.P., Tang, C.C., Allen, C.S, Yang, S., Schröder, M., Haigh, S.J. (2024) Ph.D. Research.
Electron beam and thermal stabilities of MFM-300(M) metal-organic frameworks.
Journal of Materials Chemistry A
https://doi.org/10.1039/D4TA03302G