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Prof. Paul F. Luckham

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Contact Details

Professor  Paul  Luckham

Professor in Particle Technology

Tel: +44 (0)20 7594 5583

p.luckham01@imperial.ac.uk
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biography

Date
Role
1996-
Professor in Particle Technology, Chemical Engineering Department, Imperial College London.
1992-1996
Reader in Particle Technology, Chemical Engineering Department, Imperial College London.
1983-1992
Lecturer in Colloid Science and Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering Department, Imperial College London.
1981-1983
Research Associate, Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge University.
1978-1980
PhD in Physical Chemistry, University of Bristol, UK, Thesis title: “Heteroflocculation of colloidal particles”
1975-1978
BSc Chemistry, University of Bristol, UK.

research interests

My principle area of research is to try to control the bulk properties of suspensions by controlling the interactions between the particles in a suspension. To achieve this we need to measure particle interactions and this is achieved using a modified form of atomic force microscopy, where a small, 10 micron, particle is attached to a small cantilever, about 100 micron in length. The interactions between the particle and another particle or surface is then determined. The bulk properties of the system include rheology and more recently structural determination using various scattering techniques.

Another interest which is utilises the same experimental techniques but has different applications is the area of cell and protein adhesion to surfaces and other cells. Again an atomic force microscope is used only now proteins or cells are attached to the small cantilever.


Links

Surfaces and Interfaces Focus Area   

Complex Materials Focus area