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  • News
  • Surface states matters (Carbon 183, 2021, 1)

    Surface states matters (Carbon 183, 2021, 1)
  • Carrier extraction from metallic perovskite (Nanoscale 13, 2021, 12271)

    Carrier extraction from metallic perovskite (Nanoscale 13, 2021, 12271)
  • Understanding plasma-ethanol interactions (Green Chemistry 23, 2021, 3983)

    Understanding plasma-ethanol interactions (Green Chemistry 23, 2021, 3983)
  • Copper nanoparticles & CNT composite materials (Nanoscale Adv 3, 2021, 781)

    Copper nanoparticles & CNT composite materials (Nanoscale Adv 3, 2021, 781)
  • Dissociation of tetramethylsilane in a plasma (Plasma Process Polym 17, 2020, 1900243)

    Dissociation of tetramethylsilane in a plasma (Plasma Process Polym 17, 2020, 1900243)

The Group is part of the Nanotechnology & Bio-Engineering Research Centre – NIBEC at the Ulster University.

Our research covers the development of processes, materials and devices with impact in a wide range of applications. In particular we study plasma processes and materials at the nanoscale that are of interest for energy and environmental applications. We are recognised experts in atmospheric pressure plasma technologies and nanoscale silicon for photovoltaics.

Plasma Science and Technology > Materials Processing and Nanotechnology > Energy and Environment

News and Events

  • Surface states matters (Carbon 183, 2021, 1)
  • Carrier extraction from metallic perovskite (Nanoscale 13, 2021, 12271)
  • Understanding plasma-ethanol interactions (Green Chemistry 23, 2021, 3983)
  • Copper nanoparticles & CNT composite materials (Nanoscale Adv 3, 2021, 781)
  • Dissociation of tetramethylsilane in a plasma (Plasma Process Polym 17, 2020, 1900243)

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