The expertise of the scientific team at Diamond presents an invaluable resource for scientists visiting the facility. From probing membrane proteins to modelling conditions in the early solar system, our scientists continue active research programmes across a wide range of applications.
Diamond offers a unique environment for its scientific users, in which interactions within and between disciplines are fostered. Here we highlight areas of shared interest between users and Diamond scientists, to initiate collaborations which take advantage of the unique opportunities provided here.
To support the extensive research programme at Diamond, the beamlines are grouped into six Villages, fostering relations between user communities with shared research interests and requirements. These communities encourage collaboration and knowledge exchange through shared facilities, seminar programmes and other activities.
Use the categories on the left to search for experts. The search will return experts with any of the disciplines selected.
Dan Porter is a Post Doctoral Research Associate for I16. He joined Diamond in March 2015 after having worked at Royal Holloway University of London.
Iuliia Mikulska is a post doctoral research associate on the I20 Versatile X-ray Spectroscopy beamline
Email: Iuliia.Mikulska@diamond.ac.ukSenior Beamline Scientist for I15
Annette Kleppe is a Beamline Scientist on the Extreme Conditions beamline. Annette joined Diamond in October 2006 from the Department of Ea...
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