Dr Sam Stranks

University of Cambridge

University departments
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology
Department of Physics

Position: Lecturer
Personal home page: https://www.stranks.oe.phy.cam.ac.uk/
Email:   sds65@cam.ac.uk

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Dr Sam Stranks is pleased to consider applications from prospective PhD students.

Research description

Our primary research focuses on the optical and electronic properties of emerging semiconductors for low-cost, transformative electronics applications including light-harvesting (e.g. solar cells) and light-emission (eg LED) devices. We have developed a range of in-situ and in-operando multimodal microscopic imaging techniques and analysis algorithms to investigate our materials and devices, and we are now applying these to a range of fields including energy materials and medical/cancer imaging. We are also developing new materials for X-Ray detection to enable low-dose medical imaging.

Research Programme or Virtual Institute
Advanced Cancer Imaging
Secondary Programme
Not applicable
Methods and technologies
Atomic force microscopy
Computational modelling
Confocal microscopy
Fluorescence microscopy
Imaging
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