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Joshua Tully

I graduated from Warwick in 2018 with a first class masters degree in chemistry. As part of my masters course I undertook a project in the group of Professor Julie Macpherson on the electrochemical etching of diamond as a preperative technique for making thin diamond membranes. I then resumed this project in august, as part of a Royal Society sponsored PhD.

My current research centres around the micro and nanofabrication of diamond stuctures for Electrochemical or Quantum applications, as well as investiagting the erosion of Boron Doped Diamond in wastewater treatment.

My project is titled "Understanding and Exploiting Electrochemical Etch Mechanisms in Diamond and Graphitic Materials".

Publications:

2020

A Scientist’s Guide to Buying a 3D Printer: How to Choose the Right Printer for Your Laboratory, Joshua J. Tully and Gabriel N. Meloni, Anal. Chem. 2020, 92, 22, 14853–14860, https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.0c03299.

Conferences and Presentations:

2018

69th De Beers Diamond Conference, Warwick, UK - "Electrochemical Etching and Lift-Off of Thin Single-Crystal Diamond Membranes" - Poster Presentation

2019

70th De Beers Diamond Conference, Warwick, UK - Attended

2020

Hasselt Diamond Workshop SBDD XXV, Hasselt, Belgium - "Ultra-rapid Electrochemical Production of Diamond thin-film Membranes" - Oral Presentation

 

A portrait of Joshua Tully

Email:

j dot j dot tully at warwick dot ac dot uk

Contact Details:

Department of Chemistry

The University of Warwick

Gibbet Hill Road, Coventry

West Midlands

CV4 7AL

United Kingdom

External Links:

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jjtully