University of Oxford
Three Ogden Teaching Fellowships have been awarded at the University of Oxford, two to researchers in the Department of Materials and one in the Clarendon Laboratory. They are:
Katherine Richard
A physics graduate, Katherine attended Burgess Hill School for Girls,
Brighton and Hove High School, and St Peter's College, Oxford. She is
a doctoral student of Worcester College, Oxford and is studying the
infrared spectroscopy of combustion radicals in the Department of
Atomic and Laser Physics.
Dr Grigore Moldovan
Grigore was educated at Babes-Bolyai University in Romania (BSc in
physics), and has been a research scientist at University of Nottingham
(PhD), University of Cambridge (Centre for Gallium Nitride Devices) and
now University of Oxford (Electron Microscopy and Microanalysis Group).
Dr Vlado Lazarov
Vlado has a BSc in Physics from UKIM Skopje, Macedonia and MSc from the
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, with postdoctoral research posts
at Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA, and now at Oxford (atomic and
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