Английская Википедия:Amanda Petford-Long
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox scientist Amanda Karen Petford-Long Шаблон:Post-nominals is a Professor of Materials Science and Distinguished Fellow at the Argonne National Laboratory. She is also a Professor of Materials Science at Northwestern University.
Education and early career
Petford-Long studied physics at University College London, graduating in 1981.[1] She earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Oxford in 1985 for research on Beta-alumina solid electrolytes supervised by Colin Humphreys.[2][1] She was a postgraduate student at St. Cross College, Oxford.[2]
Career and research
Petford-Long served as professor at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, from 2002.[3][4] She worked on spray coated nanocomposite materials and magnetic nanoparticles and used an atom probe.[5][6][7] She was the only woman to be elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (FREng) in 2005.[8][9] Petford-Long moved to Argonne National Laboratory in 2005.[1]
She served as director of the Center for Nanoscale Materials from 2010 to 2014, developing new techniques for nanoscale characterisation.[1] She delivered a lecture for the Chicago Council on Science and Technology in 2014.[10][11]
She has explored the microstructure and magnetic field properties in multiferroic tunnel junctions.[12] She works with Jacqueline Johnson on fluorozirconate glass for novel ceramics, using pulsed laser deposition to fabricate thin films.[13][14] She has demonstrated that nanoparticle crystallisation impacts the optical properties of the glass ceramics.[15] Pulsed laser deposition allows her to control the distribution of europium dopants and the nanocrystalline phase behaviour.[14] The applications include up and down-converters for solar cells.[14] She discussed their work on NPR in 2018.[16]
Petford-Long develops in situ magnetised transmission electron microscopy (TEM) methods for examining magnetic thin film structures.[17] She uses Lorentz transmission electron microscopy to identify the micromagnetic behaviour.[18] She created skyrmions, chiral spin structures with no net charge.[19][20] They used an ion-beam, allowing them to make skyrmion-like structures at a variety of length scales.[21] She showed that non-repeating patterns in quasicrystals could be used to store information.[22]
She serves as chair of the American Physical Society Division of Materials Physics from 2018 to 2019.[23] She serves on the scientific advisory board of the Centre for Research on Adaptive Nanostructures and Nanodevices at Trinity College Dublin.[24] She is Chair of the Argonne National Laboratory Chief Research Officer Council.[1] She is an advocate for women in engineering and has been involved in initiatives to inspire young girls to choose engineering at college.[25][26][27]
Awards and honors
Petford-Long is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, the Royal Microscopical Society and the Royal Academy of Engineering.Шаблон:Citation needed She was elected a Distinguished Fellow at Argonne National Laboratory.Шаблон:Citation needed
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