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<big>Dr Marcus C. Newton <span style="color:#888888;">BSc (London), PhD (UCL), MInstP, FHEA</span> </big> | <big>Dr Marcus C. Newton <span style="color:#888888;">BSc (London), PhD (UCL), MInstP, FHEA</span> </big> | ||
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<big>UKRI Future Leader Fellow</big> | <big>UKRI Future Leader Fellow</big> | ||
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Revision as of 15:38, 1 March 2022
Group Members:
Dr Marcus C. Newton BSc (London), PhD (UCL), MInstP, FHEA
Associate Professor of Physics UKRI Future Leader Fellow
Academic Background
Marcus' reseach interests are focussed on the study of strongly-correlated quantum materials at the nanoscale using coherent x-rays.
Undergraduate Teaching
Crystalline Solids, Computer Techniques in Physics
Research Interests
Marcus' research interests include:
- The development and use of lens-less imaging techniques such as Bragg coherent X-ray diffraction imaging (BCXDI) to study nanoscale quantum materials at X-ray Free Electron Laser (XFEL) facilities such as Euro-XFEL and x-ray synchrotron facilities such as the Diamond Light Source.
- Ab-initio molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of emergent phenomena in multi-functional quantum materials using high-performance computing facilities.
- Materials development for the capture of light and ambient vibrational energy such as photovoltaic devices and piezoelectric mechanical recouperation devices that can potentially enable low-cost and innovative renewable sources of energy.
PhD Candidate
PhD Candidate
PhD Candidate
PhD Candidate
Masters Student
Masters Student
Visiting Scientists:
Ulrich is a member of the X-ray optics group at the Swiss Light Source (SLS), Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland.
Dusan is a visiting scientist with interests that include ab initio modelling of structural and electronic transitions in crystalline and disordered materials, high-pressure and temperature behaviour of liquids and solids, phase diagrams, crystal structure prediction and simulations of transformation mechanisms from molecular dynamics and metadynamics.
Alumni:
- Toby Mitchell (Masters Student) -> Cambridge University PhD Candidate
- Evan Ng (Masters Student)
- Rowland Rich (Masters Student)
- Dr Charles Opoku (PDRA) -> Open University Research Fellow
- George Lancaster (Masters Student)
- Adam Pietraszewski (Masters Student)
- Anthony Kenny (Masters Student)
- Simon Payne (Masters Student)
- Charlie Turner (Masters Student)
- Elena Ureña Horno (PhD Candidate)