dr russell binions

Contacts
  • Dr
  • Russell
  • Binions
  • Dr Russell Binions
  • Tel: 020 7679 1460
  • Ex: 21460
  • r.binions@ucl.ac.uk
  • Website
  • https://iris.ucl.ac.uk/iris/extResource/image/01/RBINI35
  • 2011-09-01
Address
  • 601
  • CIB 124b
  • 20 GORDON STREET
  • London
  • WC1H 0AJ
Joined UCL
  • 2011-09-01

Research Summary

Dr. Russell Binions received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from University College London (University of London) in 2006. He joined the Materials Chemistry Centre in the department of Chemistry at University College London as a PDRA under the supervision of Prof. Ivan Parkin in late 2005. He gained a Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Research Fellowship in 2008 which he currently holds at UCL. Dr. Binions research is focused in two main areas. Firstly in chemical vapour deposition where he works to create and develop new and hybrid methodologies to influence the micro-structure and functional properties of thin films and nano-composites. He has a particular interest in thin films for use in energy saving architectural glazing. Secondly, in gas sensing where he works with a variety of industrial partners to develop new solid state metal oxide semi-conductor sensors. He has a particular interest in using zeolitic over-layers to design sensors for targeted applications.
Research Activities
  • 2136
  • Chemical Vapour Deposition
  • 2138
  • Electric Fields and Chemical Vapour Deposition
  • 2140
  • History and Philosophy of Science
  • 2137
  • Hybrid Chemical Vapour Deposition
  • 2139
  • Solid State Metal Oxide Gas Sensors
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