Dr Tony Harker
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Positions
Lecturer in Solid State Physics, Brasenose College
Emeritus Professor of Physics in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, UCLQualifications
MA (Cambridge), DPhil (Oxford)
Undergraduate Teaching Areas
Solid State Physics
Research Interests
Having moved from industry (where I worked for the UK Atomic Energy Authority) to academia, I have a breadth of interests which is unusual. There are several consistent underlying themes, in particular the behaviour of elastic waves in materials (with application to materials characterisation and materials testing) and the electronic structure of solids (especially defect centres). Each of these has been developed over several years. Interwoven with these have been both recurring motifs (such as the application of statistical methods to pattern recognition, classification, and extremal values) and isolated investigations (safety studies, applications of microwaves to characterisation of materials and to concrete demolition). My work at UCL included investigations of the electronic structure of defects in the context of a quantum information processing scheme, the propagation of elastic waves in fibre-reinforced metal matrix composites, and Life Cycle analysis of materials containing nanoparticles. Since retirement my activities have included the use of high-speed photography to diagnose eye disorders and the manufacture of nanoparticles and nanofibres for medical applications. Currently my interests range from the properties of graphite in the UK’s ageing nuclear reactors to the applications of machine learning in materials science.
Publications
Papers on various topics include:
Cesur, S.; Cam, M.E.; Sayın, F.S.; Su, S.; Harker, A.; Edirisinghe, M.; Gunduz, O.
Metformin-Loaded Polymer-Based Microbubbles/Nanoparticles Generated for the Treatment of Type 2 DiabetesMellitus.
Langmuir , 2022, 38 (17) 5040-5041.Hong, X.; Harker, A.; Edirisinghe, M.
Empirical modelling and optimization of pressure-coupled infusion gyration parameters for nanofiber fabrication.
Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences , 2019 475 (2225) 20190008.Mak, F. H. W.; Harker, A.; Kwon, K.-A.; Edirisinghe, M.; Rose, G. E.; Murta, F. & Ezra, D. G.
Analysis of blink dynamics in patients with blepharoptosis.
Journal of The Royal Society Interface, 2016, 13Eltayeb, M.; Stride, E.; Edirisinghe, M. & Harker, A.
Electrosprayed nanoparticle delivery system for controlled release.
Materials Science and Engineering: C , 2016, 66, 138 -146.Osmanovic, D.; Bailey, J.; Harker, A. H.; Fassati, A.; Hoogenboom, B. W. & Ford, I. J.
Bistable collective behavior of polymers tethered in a nanopore
Phys. Rev. E, American Physical Society, 2012, 85, 061917Brookes, J. C.; Galigniana, M. D.; Harker, A. H.; Stoneham, A. M. & Vinson, G. P.
System among the corticosteroids: specificity and molecular dynamics
Journal of The Royal Society Interface, 2012, 9, 43-53Stoneham, A. M.; Harker, A. H. & Morley, G. W.
Could one make a diamond-based quantum computer?
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2009, 21, 364222 (10pp)Lange, A.; Harker, A. H. & Saffari, N.
A multilevel multipole method for modelling elastic-wave multiple scattering in fibre-reinforced composites
Review of Progress in Quantitative Non-Destructive Evaluation, 2003, 2003, 22, 85-92.For a more complete list, see http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~ucapahh/research/Papers/ahhpubs.html
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