The NanoDTC students and associates and their ground-up network has been crucial for the success of the NanoDTC by breaking down barriers between departments at Cambridge, opening up new possibilities for research and collaboration.

The Nano Ambassadors programme extends the success of our ground-up student networks in Cambridge to nano research groups at Universities across the UK, and twins it with activities that help form a strong inter-student network, whilst also helping us do important outreach work.

The first set of Nano Ambassadors joined us in 2019 and gave talks at various schools and universities before the COVID-19 pandemic. Details of the Nano Ambassadors and some photographs from their talks are below.

Nano Ambassadors

Nordin Catic

Nordin Catic

NanoDTC Associate, a2018
Device Materials Group

Luke Norman

Luke Norman

PhD student, University of Nottingham

Dr Roger Rubio Sánchez

Dr Roger Rubio Sánchez

PhD Student, c2017
DiMicheleLAB

Scott Dean

Scott Dean

PhD student, University of Manchester

Dr Ryan D. Greenhalgh

Dr Ryan D. Greenhalgh

PhD Student, c2017
Franze Lab

Simone Eizagirre Barker

Simone Eizagirre Barker

PhD Student, c2019
Quantum Optical Materials and Systems Group

Iain Butler

Iain Butler

PhD student, University of Glasgow

Megan Grose

Megan Grose

PhD student, University of Birmingham

Clara Skuse

Clara Skuse

PhD Student, University of Manchester

De-Shaine Murray

De-Shaine Murray

NanoDTC Associate, a2019
BioElectronics Laboratory

Julia Fernández Vidal

Julia Fernández Vidal

PhD Student, University of Liverpool

Leander Crocker

Leander Crocker

NanoDTC Associate a2018
BioNano Engineering group

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