Materials Research

Our research addresses critical scientific questions, industrial and global challenges. We study fundamental phenomena and employ cutting-edge materials science characterisation approaches to find solutions for challenges in sectors such as healthcare, sustainable energy, electronics and  information technology.

Research is underpinned by state-of-the-art facilities such as The Kelvin Nanocharacterisation Centre, one of the UK's leading centres for electron and ion microscopies, and ISAAC Imaging Spectroscopy and Analysis Centre which provides analytical and imaging solutions to industry, the public sector, and academia.

Researchers by theme

Below are profiles from a sub-set of researchers within the College of Science & Engineering. Their research interests span the areas indicated below, and more information about each researcher can be found in Meet our Researchers.

Meet our researchers

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Dr Trevor Almeida

Main research interests in material and condensed matter physics (MCMP):​

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Dr Sam Bayliss

We explore the spintronic and photonic properties of molecular materials and devices with applications spanning quantum information processing, energy harvesting, and sensing.

To find out more, please visit our Group Website: Quantum Optospintronics

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  • quantum information processing
  • spin systems
  • organic optoelectronics
  • molecular materials

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Dr Kaveh Delfanazari

Kaveh Delfanazari

My main areas of research include: investigation of optical, electrical, thermal and magnetic properties of low dimensional nanoscale materials, nanostructures, nanojunctions, nanocircuits, and nano-antennas based on topological and quantum materials, artificial materials (metamaterials), semiconductor and carbon based nanomaterials (2D and 1D materials) proximitized with superconductors (artificial hybrid materials), graphene and cuprate high-temperature superconductors, and van der Waals superconductors.

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Materials and nano device modelling, micro and nano fabrication of quantum devices, quantum transport in low dimensional nanostructures, hybrid, unusual and topological materials, devices, circuits.

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Dr Maria J Aliaga Gosalvez

My main research interests in Materials Research include:​

  • Computational Materials
  • Modeling​ Organic and Inorganic materials for molecular electronics​
  • Semiconductors​
  • Radiation-resistant materials forfusion and fission energy​

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Dr Mahshid Hafezi

Mashed HafeziMain research interests in Materials Research:

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Dr Philip Harrison

Phil HarrisonMy main interests are in the design and manufacture of advanced composites, including: ​

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Dr Peter Grassl

Peter GrasslWe aim to understand, predict and improve the response of concrete and concrete structures. Our work is focused on deterioration processes, development of new materials, optimisation of material use, repair and strengthening techniques, and response of structures subjected to accidental loading.

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Professor Duncan H. Gregory

Duncan GregoryMain research interests in Materials Research:

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Dr Affar S Karimullah

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Dr Peifeng Li

Peifeng LiMy research focuses on process-microstructure-mechanical property relationship of lightweight structural materials:

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Dr John MacDonald

John MacdonaldMy interests in Materials Research involve the challenges and opportunities posed by solid industrial by-products, both as they are produced and legacy deposits in the landscape. Challenges posed by these materials include environmental pollution, but they can give rise to opportunities such as carbon sequestration.

Ask me about: atmospheric CO2mineralisation with iron- and steel-making slags. Our research in this domain focuses on microstructural characteristics of slags and how this impacts carbon sequestration.

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Professor Stephen McVitie

S McVitieMain research interests in materials and condensed matter physics:​

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Professor Nigel Mottram

Nigel MottramMain research interests in Materials Research include:

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Dr Daniel Mulvihill ​

Daniel MulvihillMy research is focused on a diverse range of applied problems in mechanics, materials and tribology. My specific competencies lie in:​

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Dr Liene Spruženiece

Liene SpruzenieceI am managing an electron microscopy facility at the University of Glasgow. It serves a diverse user base, including geoscientists, engineers, chemists, archeologists, biologists and others. My aim is to develop the best electron microscopy practices and correlative workflows for cutting-edge research in these fields.​

Ask me about:​ Micro-chemical and microstructural characterization of materials by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) techniques​.

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Dr Manlio Tassieri

My main research interests in Materials Research are:

  • The study of the dynamics of semi-flexible polymer solutions such as actin filaments and self-assembling peptides, for which a basic analytical model aimed at predicting their viscoelastic properties has not yet been agreed upon;
  • The study of the viscoelastic properties of hydrogels commonly used for 3D cell-cultures, as a bijective correspondence between the gels' stiffness and cells' behaviour is still missing;
  • The development of novel experimental and analytical methods for measuring the materials’ viscoelastic properties over the widest range of accessible experimental frequencies.

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Rheology; Microrheology; Metrology; Fluid Dynamics; Physics; Polymers; Biophysics; Mathematical Modelling; Biomedical Engineering; Optical Tweezers; AFM; Magnetic Tweezers; Dynamic Light Scattering, Chemical Engineering; Microfluidics.

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Dr Mohammad Yazdani-Asrami

M Yasdani AsramiMy main research interests include:

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