Brasenose College, Oxford - Dr Jamie Warner

Dr Jamie Warner

jamie_warnerName and Title

Dr Jamie Warner

Brasenose Status

Junior Kurti Fellow

Role or Position

Samuel and Violette Glasstone Research Fellow in Science & Nicholas Kurti Junior Fellow in Science at Brasenose College  

Academic Background and Previous Positions 

Current
Samuel and Violette Glasstone Fellowship in Science and Nicholas Kurti Junior Fellowship in Science at Brasenose College, University of Oxford, UK

November 2006-September 2008
Post Doctoral Research Assistant, Quantum Information Processing IRC, Department of Materials, University of Oxford, UK

March 2006 - October 2006
Post Doctoral Research Fellow, Cooperative Research Center for Polymers, School of Physical and Chemical Sciences, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

2004-2006
Post Doctoral Research Fellow, MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, School of Chemical and Physical Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

2000-2004
Ph.D. (Physics), Center for Quantum Computer Technology, School of Physical Sciences, University of Queensland, Australia

1999
Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Physics, University of Queensland, Australia

1998
Bachelor of Science, University of Queensland, Australia

Research Interests

My research involves the design of novel nanostructured materials and their utilization in quantum nanotechnologies. This incorporates carbon nanotubes, fullerenes, semiconductor quantum dots, nanocrystals, nanowires and polymer nanocomposites. The main applications involve nanoelectronic devices, electron spin based quantum information processing, photovoltaics and nanomechanical devices.

Publications include

 J. H. Warner, Y. Ito, M. Zaka, L. Ge, T. Akachi, H. Okimoto, K.Porfyrakis, A. A. R. Watt, H. Shinohara, G. A. D. Briggs, Rotating fullerene chains in carbon nanopeapods. Nano Letters, 8, p2328-2335, (2008) (Selected as a 'Research Highlight' by Nature Nanotechnology, 3, p452 (2008))

J. H. Warner, A. A. R. Watt, L. Ge, K. Porfyrakis, T. Akachi, H. Okimoto, Y. Ito, A. Ardavan, B. Montanari, J. H. Jefferson, N. M. Harrison, H. Shinohara, G. A. D. Briggs, Dynamics of paramagnetic metallofullerenes in carbon nanotube peapods. Nano Letters, 8, p1005-1010 (2008)

J. H. Warner, Self-assembly of ligand-free PbS nanocrystals into nanorods and their nanosculpturing by electron-beam irradiation. Advanced Materials, 20, p784-787 (2008) (Selected as 'Advances in Advance' by the editor, and selected for Wiley's Materials View, March edition 2008.)

J. H. Warner, R. D. Tilley, Synthesis and self-assembly oftriangular and hexagonal CdS nanocrystals. Advanced Matertials, 17, p2997-3001 (2005) (Second most downloaded article, December 2005)

J. H. Warner, A. Hoshino, K. Yamamoto, R. D. Tilley, Water-soluble photoluminescent silicon quantum dots. Angewandte Chemie Int. Ed. 44, p4550 (2005) (Selected by the editors as 'Very Important Paper')

Contact

Department of Materials
University of Oxford
Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3PH
United Kingdom
Phone:                       +44 1865 273790
Fax:                          +44 1865 273789
Email:                        jamie.warner@materials.ox.ac.uk
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