Professor of Neuroscience at Queen Mary University, London and Wellcome Trust Career Development Fellow at University of Oxford
Professor Abhishek (Abhi) Banerjee is a neuroscientist affiliated with both the University of Oxford and Queen Mary, University of London, whose research aims to unravel how neural circuits implement flexible decision-making and how their dysfunction contributes to neurodevelopmental disorders. In his Adaptive Decisions Lab, his team combines rodent behavioural tasks with mesoscopic and two-photon calcium imaging and, optogenetics, to probe micro- and mesoscopic circuit dynamics. They also integrate computational models (reinforcement learning, Bayesian approaches) and human neuroimaging (EEG, fMRI) to bridge insights across scale and species. Their work has implications for understanding the mechanisms underlying altered behaviour in developmental brain disorders.
https://www.adaptive-decisions.com/
Stuart Mackenzie
Professor of Chemistry, Head of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory
My research in photonics revolves around the development of novel spectroscopic techniques applied to a variety of interesting scientific problems.
Stephen Morris
Professor of Engineering Science
I am interested in the development and fabrication of novel optoelectronic devices based upon organic and inorganic me
Peter Norreys
Professorial Research Fellow
My research interests are: high energy density plasma physics; inertial fusion; novel particle accelerators; extreme field science
Dominic O'Brien
Professor of Engineering Science
My interests lie in the field of optical communications. Through advances in visible light communications, we aim to gain improvements in the bandwidth and/or efficiency of a data network.
Armin Reichold
Reader in Particle Physics
My research interests lie in the field of optical metrology, encompassing absolute distance measurement systems and fibre based interferometry.
Moritz Riede
Professor of Soft Functional Nanomaterials
Our work focus's on organic semiconductor materials and organic photovoltaics
Grant Ritchie
Professor of Chemistry
My research interests lie in ultrasensitive absorption spectroscopy and optical manipulation.
Jens Rittscher
Professor of Engineering Science
Our research is aimed at enhancement our understanding of complex biological processes through the analysis of image data.
Patrick Salter
Associate Professor in Photonic Engineering
Dr Patrick Salter is working on using short pulse laser fabrication to manufacture new functional devices.
Ekaterina Shamonina
Professor of Engineering Science
My research covers metamaterials, electrodynamics, plasmonics, nanophotonics and microwave optics.