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 and integrated facilities are organised into eight groups, 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.
These eight groups are:
Macromolecular Crystallography (MX)
Soft Condensed Matter
Imaging and Microscopy
Biological Cryo-Imaging
Magnetic Materials
Structures and Surfaces
Crystallography
Spectroscopy
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Ralf Flaig is Principal Beamline Scientist on the MX beamline I04 and also an academic visitor of the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Oxford. Before joining Diamond in 2004 he was a...
Email: [email protected]Nick Terrill is the Principal Beamline Scientist responsible for the SAXS instruments I22 and labSAXS as well as SEDL, our SAXS Sample Environment Development Lab. Nick joined Diamond in 2002 after...
Email: [email protected]Halina Mikolajek is a Senior Support Scientist working for VMXi and the Crystallisation Facility Manager within the Research Complex at Harwell. Before joining Diamond in 2017, she was a Postdoc at...
Email: [email protected]Danny Axford is a Beamline Scientist with the MX beamline I24. He joined Diamond in 2008 from University College London, a constituent of the London Centre for Nanotechnology. He received his DPhil...
Email: [email protected]Pierre Aller is a senior beamline scientist with the UK XFEL-Hub. After a Ph.D. on Molecular Dynamic Simulation, Pierre moved to the University of Vermont (Burlington, USA) for a post-doc. He ...
Email: [email protected]Dr Gareth Nisbet was a Senior Beamline Scientist on I16, finishing in 2023.
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James Sandy is a Senior Beamline Scientist on the VMXi beamline. He is actively involved in development of the sample delivery for VMXi. James joined Diamond in 2006 having spent nine years working...
Email: [email protected]Anastasya is a Beamline Scientist with the XFEL-Hub. She joined the team in December 2021 moving from I24 beamline. She obtained her doctoral degree in 2017 at the University Grenoble Alp...
Email: [email protected]Halina Mikolajek is a Research Scientist working for VMXi and the Crystallisation Facility Manager within the Research Complex at Harwell. Before joining Diamond in 2017, she was a Postdoc at the U...
Email: [email protected]Miguel Gomez-Gonzalez is a Beamline Scientist working on beamline I14. Miguel joined Diamond in 2019 after postdoctoral research at Imperial College London.
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