Meetings
Celebrating 10 years of the RTPs
Wednesday 18 September 2024, 9:30am – 12:00pm – In-person event
Location: FAB0.03 Lecture Theatre - Faculty of Arts Building
About the event
The Research Technology Platform (RTP) Department is hosting an event to celebrate 10 years of the RTP programme.About the RTPs
Warwick’s RTPs provide an integrated network of world-class facilities and expertise that enable researchers toEmerging Investigators in Materials Science Award
One of the latest publications to make use of the Warwick Centre for Ultrafast Spectroscopy has been awarded an emerging investigator award by the IOP. Congratulations to all the authors, which included three other RTP's here at Warwick.
Ultrafast Dynamics of Excitons and Charge Carriers in Van der Waals WS2 Nanotubes
M.I. Paukov, V.V. Starchenko, A.A. Melnikov, G.A. Komandin, A.E. Goldt, D.I. Yakubovsky, A.V. Syuy, P. Mishra, K.I. Zaytsev, S.V. Garnov, A.G. Nasibulin, A.V. Arsenin, V. Volkov, M.G. Burdanova
Materials Today Chemistry, 36, 2024
10 years of the RTP's
Research Technology Platforms 10-year celebration seminar seriesLink opens in a new window
As part of our 10-year anniversary celebrations, the Research Technology Platform (RTP) Department is running a seminar series to showcase how the RTPs can support your research in key areas.
Seminars are open to all researchers within the University. Follow the links below to find out more and register.
Structure of Materials: Monday 22nd April 2024, 1-3.30pm, Zeeman MS.01Link opens in a new window
Research Computing: Wednesday 1st May 2024, 3-5pm, PLT, Physics ConcourseLink opens in a new window
Behind the Scenes with Science Technicians
Jack is talking about his day to day work in the upcoming behind the scenes as part of the Resonate Festival of Science and Technology 2024. Its free entry, but registration is required to attend. Alongside Jack there will be other researchers at Warwick talking about their work.
RTP Staff Attend the Christmas Lecture
At the Warwick Christmas lectures this year Jack and Sofia introduced the visitors to lasers and how they can be used to detect gravitational waves, with visitor having a chance to work with lasers for the first time. While they were with us we also spoke about using lasers to develop new materials such as sun creamsLink opens in a new window. Which is a key area of work we help with at the facility.
The 3237 cm−1 diamond defect: Ultrafast vibrational dynamics, concentration calibration, and relationship to the N3VH0 defect
T.J. Keat, D.J.L. Coxon, R.J. Cruddace, V.G. Stavros, M.E. Newton, J. Lloyd-Hughes
Diamond and Related Materials, 141, 2024
The Value of Different Experimental Observables: A Transient Absorption Study of the Ultraviolet Excitation Dynamics Operating in Nitrobenzene
S. W. Crane, M. Garrow, P. D. Lane, K. Robertson, A. Waugh, J. M. Woolley, V. G. Stavros
J. Phys. Chem. A 2023, 127, 31, 6425-6436
Resolving the Ultrafast Charge Carrier Dynamics of 2D and 3D Domains within a Mixed 2D/3D Lead-Tin Perovskite
J. D. Hutchinson, E. Ruggeri, J. M. Woolley, G. Delport, S. D. Stranks, R. L. Milot.
Adv. Funct. Mater, 33, 50, 2023
Warwick Technician Commitment Award for Outstanding Achievement
Nominations are open with a 25th August deadline for the quarterly Warwick Technician Commitment Award for Outstanding AchievementLink opens in a new window. This celebrates the fantastic work our technical staff do across research, teaching and within our infrastructure, without which Warwick would not operate, and anyone can nominate a technical member of staff hereLink opens in a new window: https://warwick.ac.uk/research/technicians/tcaward/Link opens in a new window