prof neal skipper
- Prof
- Neal
- Thomas
- Skipper
- Prof Neal Skipper
- Ex: 33526
- n.skipper@ucl.ac.uk
- https://iris.ucl.ac.uk/iris/extResource/image/01/NTSKI64
- 1994-03-01
- ACAPRO
- 1994-03-01
- 1
- Professor of Physics
- MJ
- Dept of Physics & Astronomy
- MPS
- Faculty of Maths & Physical Sciences
- 1994-03-01
Research Summary
Our research aims to understand and control the properties of materials, by building up a picture of where the atoms are what the atoms do. This approach also allows us to design new materials that will perform particular functions for us. For example, we are currently creating solids that will be able to store hydrogen for the supply of clean energy, and we are devising ways to process nanotubes and graphene so that we can exploit the remarkable properties of these forms of carbon. We also have long-standing interests in the more fundamental properties of liquids and non-crystalline materials. We are experts in the handling of liquid ammonia, and are therefore able to exploit it's extraordinary properties as a solvent. These include it's ability to dissolve very large concentrations of electrons, giving us unique metallic liquids of very low density. We are also very interested in the way that aromatic molecules interact with each other. These interactions are a key factor in many important biological and chemical processes.
We use a variety of experimental and computational techniques in our research. In addition to our laboratories at UCL, we also make extensive use of international neutron and X-ray scattering facilities. For example the ISIS Neutron Source at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, and the Institute Laue-Langevin in Grenoble.
Scalable Method for the Reductive Dissolution, Purification, and Separation of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
Structure and Morphology of Charged Graphene Platelets in Solution by Small-Angle Neutron Scattering
Chiral Interactions of Histidine in a Hydrated Vermiculite
Activation and local structural stability during the thermal decomposition of Mg/Al-hydrotalcite by total neutron scattering
Probing the binding and spatial arrangement of molecular hydrogen in porous hosts via neutron Compton scattering
Ammonia absorption in calcium graphite intercalation compound: in situ neutron diffraction, Raman spectroscopy and magnetization
Structure and phase stability of hydrogenated first-stage alkali- and alkaline-earth metal-graphite intercalation compounds
Academic Background
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Award YearQualificationInstitution
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1986PhDUniversity of Bristol
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1983BSc HonsUniversity of Bristol
Biography
Neal Skipper is Professor of Physics and a founder member of the Condensed Matter and Materials Physics group (CMMP) at University College London. He is also a Principal Investigator in the London Centre for Nanotechnology (LCN).
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