Ian Shuttleworth | Surface Physics | Best Researcher Award

Ian Shuttleworth | Surface Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ian Shuttleworth, Milton Keynes Educational Trust, United Kingdom.

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Education and Experience

Education:
  • PhD in Surface Physics – Cavendish Laboratories, Cambridge University 🏛️
Professional Experience:
  • Senior Lecturer | Nottingham Trent University (2014–2023)
  • Associate Professor | Jubail University College, Saudi Arabia (2006–2014)
  • Postdoctoral Research Associate | Rutgers University, USA (2004–2006)
  • Postdoctoral Research Associate | University of Nottingham, UK (1999–2003)

Suitability For The Award

Dr. Ian Shuttleworth is a distinguished researcher in the field of Surface Physics, with an impressive academic background that includes postdoctoral research at Rutgers University and the University of Nottingham. His significant contributions to materials science and his role in academic leadership make him an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Development 

Publications Top Notes

  • “Preface on Novel Aspects in Theoretical and Computational Surface Science (NATCSS)”Applied Surface Science Advances (2024) 📘1 Citation 📚
  • “The Catalytic Activity of Magnetic Surfaces”Magnetochemistry (2024) 🔬1 Citation 📚
  • “Non-linear moments modelling of metal, oxygen and hydrogen binding to strained FCC (1 1 1) and (1 0 0) surfaces”Chemical Physics Letters (2023) 📖1 Citation 📚
  • “Moments analysis of the binding of metal, oxygen and hydrogen atoms to strained Co(0001), Ru(0001) and Os(0001)”Chemical Physics (2023) 🔬2 Citations 📚
  • “The influence of steric and ligand effects on metal- and alloy-supported oxygenated and hydrogenated Pt(111)”Science Talks (2022) 🎤2 Citations 📚
  • “On length scales and approximations in the modelling of applied surface science phenomena”Science Talks (2022) 📖1 Citation 📚
  • “A comparative study of oxygen and hydrogen adsorption on strained and alloy-supported Pt(111) monolayers”Magnetochemistry (2021) 🔬5 Citations 📚