Kelsey Cremin
First year PhD student currently based between the OSS Labs (School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick) under the supervision of Prof. Orkun Soyer, and the Warwick Electrochemistry and Interfaces Group (Department of Chemistry, University of Warwick) under the supervision of Prof. Pat Unwin.
Academic Background
MSc in Molecular Analytical Science- University of Warwick (Sept 2017- Sept 2018)
Awarded Distinction
BSc (Hons) in Analytical Chemistry and Forensic Science- Coventry University (Sept 2014- May 2017)
Graduated with First Class Honours
Activities and Societies: Member of the Chartered society of Forensic Science (2014-2017), inclusion officer of Coventry University Art Society (2016-2017)
Research Projects
University of Warwick, MSc Research Project
May 2018- September 2018: Near-cell environment on microbial metabolism
An introduction into developing techniques towards single cell analysis of bacteria with electrochemical imaging techniques such as scanning ion conductance microscopy (SICM), along with optical imaging such as through time lapse fluorescence microscopy.
Supervised by Professor Pat Unwin (Warwick Electrochemistry and Interface Group), Professor Orkun Soyer (OSS Labs), Dr Christian Zerfass (OSS Labs), Dr Gabriel Meloni (Warwick Electrochemistry and Interface Group)
Coventry Univeristy, BSc Research Project
September 2016- March 2017: Investigating the properties of sputter deposited silver and copper seed layers for electroless copper deposition (ECD) on polyethylene terephthalate (PET) films
A research project looking into using sputter depostion to improve the adhesion of copper onto plastic surfaces. This project used a range of chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques, along with scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
Supervised by Dr John Graves and Dr Alan Greenwood
Awards
2016/2017
Winner of Best Student in Biomolecular Sciences, Coventry University.
Senate House
The University of Warwick
Coventry
CV4 7AL
K.Cremin@warwick.ac.uk