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    Richard Tilley

    Associate Professor at Victoria University of Wellington

    Professor Richard Tilley is the Director of the Electron Microscope Unit and a Professor in the School of Chemistry at the University of New South Wales (UNSW).13 His research focuses on the solution synthesis of nanoparticles for applications ranging from catalysis to biomedical imaging.13

    Professor Tilley's academic background includes:

    • Masters of Chemistry from Oxford University
    • PhD from the Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, UK
    • Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Toshiba basic R&D Center in Japan13

    Before joining UNSW in 2015, he spent 10 years at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand, where he became Deputy Head of School and an Associate Professor. He was also a Principal Investigator in the MacDiarmid Institute.13

    His research interests include:

    • Synthesis of nanoparticles for various applications (MRI contrast agents, catalysts, solar cells)
    • Characterization of nanoparticle sizes and shapes13

    Professor Tilley is known for his work in nanotechnology and chemistry. He enjoys the visual aspects of his work, particularly using electron microscopes to observe atoms and how they join together.2

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    New Zealand