Security

  • Chris Johnson - understanding the failure of complex systems, including national critical infrastructures.  Engery security as part of national and international critical infrastructures. 
  • Dr Tim Drysdale - electromagnetics of silicon - solving the interconnect problem
  • Professor Douglas Paul - design, manufacture and use of Si/SiGe heterostructure technology, CMOS technology, quantum devices, THz quantum cascade lasers, terahertz systems, silicon photonics, inorganic molecular electronics and thermoelectrics. He also has significant experience of CBRNE counter-terrorism and medical imaging systems.
  • Dr Brad Glisson -
  • Professor David Sanderson - airborne and vehicular gamma ray surveys, environmental radioactivity, luminescence dating: thermoluminescence and photostimulated luminescence, detection of irradiated food, archaeological sciences.
  • Dr Tim Storer -
  • Professor Denis Fischbacher-Smith - research interests span the main areas of the UK's policy around resilience and converge around issues of prevention, protection and preparation.
  • Ms Louisa Nilsen-Nygaard - exploring how simulations can be used in counter-terrorism applications.