Staff Lead researchers Professor John Preston Professor in Rail Transport Research interests Demand, capacity and cost modelling for sustainable transport infrastructure. The design, monitoring and evaluation of transport interventions designed to promote sustainable choices. The determination of pathways for future mobility transitions to net zero carbon. Connect with John Email: [email protected] Professor Peter G.R. Smith Professor in Electronics & Comp Science Connect with Peter G.R. Email: [email protected] Professor Martin Browne Professor of Applied Biomaterials Connect with Martin Email: [email protected] Dr Eugen Stulz Associate Professor Research interests DNA chemistry Chemical Biology Medicinal chemistry Connect with Eugen Email: [email protected] SG Professor Stephen Gabriel Professor of Aero And Astro Connect with Stephen Email: [email protected] Professor Malcolm Levitt Professor of Chemistry Research interests Magnetic Resonance Endofullerenes Connect with Malcolm Email: [email protected] Dr Nong Gao Lecturer Connect with Nong Email: [email protected] Dr Andrew Chipperfield BSc, PhD Associate Professor Research interests Modelling of physiological systems Medical device design Microvascular flows Connect with Andrew Email: [email protected] Professor Nikolay Zheludev Professor of Physics & Astronomy Connect with Nikolay Email: [email protected] DH Professor David Harrowven Professor of Chemistry Research interests Organic synthesis Natural products total synthesis Radical and diradical chemistry Connect with David Email: [email protected] Professor Richard Watson Professor Connect with Richard Email: [email protected] TF Professor Tim Freegarde Professor Connect with Tim Email: [email protected] Collaborating research institutes, centres and groups Photonic Systems, Circuits and Sensors Group Our group’s research in photonics is helping the development of critical global technologies. Nanophotonics Group We perform fundamental optical physics and materials research. This is critical for the discovery and development of new and improved optoelectronic technologies. Engineering Materials and Surface Engineering Group Our research activities are often multidisciplinary involving collaborations with other research groups, Universities and industry partners. Electrical Power Engineering The Electrical Power Engineering (EPE) Research Group is part of the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton. Our expertise ranges from nanoscale insulation materials and plasma, through to electrical power systems and sustainable energy generation: from nanometres to megavolts. Magnetic Resonance Our main focus is finding ways to extend the timescale over which magnetic resonance can be made. Organic Chemistry, Synthesis, Catalysis We develop environmentally sustainable approaches to chemical manufacture that minimise chemical waste, improve product velocity and reduce the need to isolate intermediates. Quantum, Light and Matter Group Our research group examines the connections between physics, chemistry and engineering. Research outputs Nanoarchitectonics with porphyrin functionalized DNA Eugen Stulz, 2017, Accounts of Chemical Research DOI: 10.1021/acs.accounts.6b00583 Type: review