Application Scientist
Quantum Detectors Ltd
Harwell Oxford, United Kingdom
I am interested in technology and how it may serve us.
I currently work at Quantum Detectors Ltd, a UK-based company producing direct electron detectors and readout systems for electron microscopy and synchrotron research. My role in application science allows me to develop novel solutions to empower scientific discovery. I oversee the implementations enabling automated data acquisition using SerialEM and Instamatic. These are freeware packages frequently used in electron microscopy for tomography, single particle workflows or electron diffraction. Recently, we enabled both to be used with our MerlinEM direct electron detector.
If you want to learn more, please come to my talk '3D Electron Diffraction of Small Molecules on the MerlinEM Detector' on Thursday July 27 at 9:00 AM in the session B05.2 - 'Technical Advances in cryoEM'; and visit my poster on Thursday July 27 between 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM.
Another part of my role is focused on the low voltage transmission electron microscopy with the Quantum C100 detector. At QD we aim for the technology to propel science, not to be a barrier. If you want to learn more visit my poster 'Results from the Quantum C100, a Novel CMOS Detector Optimised for 100 keV Cryo Electron Microscopy' on Thursday July 27 between 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM.
I have extensive experience in electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy in Life Sciences. I also touched on light microscopy and correlative microscopy in my past roles. I used to work at Diamond Light Source supporting cryoEM projects for pharma and biotech companies, and academic users. A Biotech engineer by training, I enjoy working on R&D projects related to microscopy, sample preparation or detection systems.
Happy to chat about Science, especially low voltage transmission electron microscopy, electron diffraction / 3DED / microED, correlative microscopy approaches and time-resolved experiments.
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3D Electron Diffraction of Small Molecules on the MerlinEM Detector
Thursday, July 27, 2023
9:00 AM – 9:15 AM US CST