07.18.18
Versarien plc announced the appointment of Dr. Stephen Hodge as the company’s head of research.
Dr. Hodge was previously a postdoctoral research associate in the Cambridge Graphene Centre at the University of Cambridge, teaching fellow in the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Graphene Technology and bye-fellow at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge. He graduated from the University of Bath with a MChem in Chemistry and then obtained his PhD in Nanomaterials Chemistry at Imperial College London, before joining the Cambridge Graphene Centre in 2014.
His research interests cover the large-scale development of nanomaterial-based dispersions, inks, coatings and functional 2d and 3d architectures for their incorporation into flexible electronics, sensor applications and energy storage/generation devices.
Dr. Hodge will be primarily responsible for overseeing all the company’s graphene and other 2d materials research and development activities, including the company’s participation in the recently announced Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre at the University of Manchester. He will be based as an industrial visitor at the Cambridge Graphene Centre, fostering the training of students in graphene technology and developing joint projects.
Dr. Hodge was previously a postdoctoral research associate in the Cambridge Graphene Centre at the University of Cambridge, teaching fellow in the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Graphene Technology and bye-fellow at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge. He graduated from the University of Bath with a MChem in Chemistry and then obtained his PhD in Nanomaterials Chemistry at Imperial College London, before joining the Cambridge Graphene Centre in 2014.
His research interests cover the large-scale development of nanomaterial-based dispersions, inks, coatings and functional 2d and 3d architectures for their incorporation into flexible electronics, sensor applications and energy storage/generation devices.
Dr. Hodge will be primarily responsible for overseeing all the company’s graphene and other 2d materials research and development activities, including the company’s participation in the recently announced Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre at the University of Manchester. He will be based as an industrial visitor at the Cambridge Graphene Centre, fostering the training of students in graphene technology and developing joint projects.