Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellowships

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Dr Martyn A. McLachlan

Department of Materials

Imperial College London

martyn.mclachlan@imperial.ac.uk

“Three-dimensional nanosphere templating: A novel method for the

preparation of nanostructured photovoltaics”

2μm 500nm

METHODS

MATERIALS

STRUCTURE

PROPERTIES

Adamopoulos et al Advanced Materials. (2011),23,(16):1894-1898.

McLachlan et al Advanced Functional Materials (2011),21,(5):941-947.

Zhu et al Nanoscale. (2009),1:355-359

McLachlan et al Journal of Crystal Growth. (2008),310:2644-2646

McLachlan et Journal of Materials Chemistry. (2007),17,(36):3773-3776.

Schumann et Journal of Materials Chemistry. (2011),21,(7):2381-2386..

McLachlan et al Materials Chemistry and Physics. (2011),129:343-347

Adamopoulos et al Applied Physics Letters (2011),98:123503.

McLachlan et al Advanced Energy Materials (2012) DOI:10.1002/aenm.201100719

Research Interests Electronic Materials

Energy Materials

Functional Materials

Photovoltaics

Batteries

Lighting

Transistors

Photonics

Ferroelectrics

Sensing

Photocatalysis

The benefits

• Freedom to concentrate on basic research in any field of engineering.

• Time to establish a track record in the field.

• The services of a mentor (a Fellow of The Academy) to offer advice and to facilitate industrial links as the research progresses.

• Restrictions of your teaching and administrative duties.

Duration

5-year full-time (part-time possible)

Eligibility Any stage from PhD completion to 3 years as postdoc.No nationality requirementsMust be held at a UK Institution

Restrictions

Only 2-3 applications per institutionMechanical (materials, medical, aerodynamics, acoustics and biomedical

engineering)

Civil Electrical and Electronic Chemical ICT (telecommunications, networks and systems, computing and information,

photonics)

STAGE 1  The application form. Three page Case for Support.  One page reference list.  Two page CV.  Publication and conference presentations list (no page limit).  Letter of support from the Host Institution’s Head of Department.

STAGE 1  The application form. Three page Case for Support.  One page reference list.  Two page CV.  Publication and conference presentations list (no page limit).  Letter of support from the Host Institution’s Head of Department.

STAGE 2 Five page Case for Support. Any letters of support from collaborators.

STAGE 1  The application form. Three page Case for Support.  One page reference list.  Two page CV.  Publication and conference presentations list (no page limit).  Letter of support from the Host Institution’s Head of Department.

STAGE 2 Five page Case for Support. Any letters of support from collaborators.

STAGE 3

•30 minute interview at the Academy

Closing date for Stage One applications October

Sift Panel to select Sage Two applications December

Stage Two Applications January

Interviews May-June

Awards announced June

Fellowships commence June-March

Amazing Fellowship!

Start writing early – it takes longer than you think.

A good mentor makes a massive difference.

Use it to your advantage.

GOOD LUCK