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  1. Professor Rachel Oliver is Director of the Cambridge Centre for Gallium Nitride. She leads research projects across the full range of the Centre’s activities, and her personal passion is understanding how the small scale structure of nitride materials effects the performance and properties of devices.

  2. Rachel Oliver is a research fellow and lecturer in materials science and metallurgy at the Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy at Cambridge University. She has a background in materials engineering and has worked on various topics such as materials for energy, healthcare, and tissue repair. She is also involved in teaching, industry partnerships, and student support.

  3. Rachel Oliver. Professor of Materials Science, Cambridge University. Verified email at cam.ac.uk - Homepage. Gallium nitride advanced microscopy quantum technology. ... RA Oliver, MJ Kappers, J Sumner, R Datta, CJ Humphreys. Journal of Crystal Growth 289 (2), 506-514, 2006. 139: 2006:

  4. Rachel Angharad Oliver FREng FIMMM is a Professor of Materials Science at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of Robinson College, Cambridge. She works on characterisation techniques for gallium nitride materials for dark-emitting diodes and laser diodes.

  5. Professor Rachel Oliver. When she’s not making atomic-scale changes to create super-efficient light bulbs and cut carbon emissions, Professor Rachel Oliver has her sights set on helping to level-up equality and diversity in science. We speak to her on International Day of Women and Girls in Science (11 February).

  6. 25 de ago. de 2021 · Rachel Oliver has devoted her career to exploring nitride semiconductor materials from a materials science perspective. Only by understanding the structure of materials in exquisite detail, she believes, can the performance and fabrication of devices based on those materials truly be optimized.

  7. 1 de dic. de 2022 · Porotech co-founder, Prof. Rachel Oliver, has been awarded a Royal Academy of Engineering Chair in Emerging Technologies. The award includes a grant of £2.5m to support 10 years of R&D into the advanced porous Gallium Nitride (GaN) material platform which underpins the Porotech technology.