Michael Ashfold
British chemist
Michael Norman Royston Ashfold FRS is a British chemist and Professor of Physical Chemistry at University of Bristol.[1] He is a 2011 Royal Society Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellow.[2]
He graduated B.Sc in 1975 and Ph.D in 1978 from Birmingham University.
His fields of research include ultraviolet photochemistry, optical diagnostic methods implemented on microwave-activated methane/hydrogen plasmas in the context of diamond growth via chemical vapour deposition, diamond thin film investigations and the study of nanostructured thin films.[3]
Awards
- 1989 Corday–Morgan Medal of the Royal Society of Chemistry
- 1996 Tilden Prize of the Royal Society of Chemistry
- 2009 Elected Fellow of the Royal Society
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