Megan Grace-Hughes
Research Project Manager & LCN Centre Manager
Research interests
- Physics
Contact details
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Biography
Megan is the Research Project Manager for the EPSRC programme grant CPLAS. She is also the London Centre for Nanotechnology operations coordinator at King's.
The Faculty of Natural, Mathematical and Engineering Sciences is based in the heart of London with a long tradition of world-leading research and teaching in physics, mathematics, chemistry, computer science and engineering. With nearly 5,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students and around 350 academic and research staff, our ambition is to inspire, educate and innovate - fostering the next generation of scientists and future leaders.
Research
CPLAS: New perspectives in photocatalysis and near-surface chemistry: catalysis meets plasmonics
EPSRC programme grant investigating light-driven energy-conversion at the nanoscale for stimulating chemical transformations.
Project status: Ongoing
London Centre for Nanotechnology
The London Centre for Nanotechnology is a UK-based multidisciplinary enterprise operating at the forefront of science and technology. Its purpose is to solve global problems in information processing, healthcare, energy and the environment through the application of nanoscience and nanotechnology.
News
Celebrating Nano for Humanity: How Tiny Science is Shaping Our Future
The Nano for Humanity event, from the London Centre for Nanotechnology (LCN), brought together physicists from King's College London, Imperial College London...
“That's what scientists do, we explain the magic” - Nobel laureate speaks to Physics PhD students
Donna Strickland 2018 Physics Nobel Laureate recorded a podcast during a visit to King's
King's College London joins powerhouse of nanotechnology research
The new partnership will further cement London’s position as a world leading scientific hub
King's researcher leads £10 million EPSRC grant investigating light-driven energy-conversion
Could the world’s most abundant energy source – light – solve one of the most pressing demands for a sustainable society, reducing the energy required in key...
Events
10th London Plasmonics Forum 2024
The London Plasmonics forum will be hosted at King's College London
Please note: this event has passed.
Research
CPLAS: New perspectives in photocatalysis and near-surface chemistry: catalysis meets plasmonics
EPSRC programme grant investigating light-driven energy-conversion at the nanoscale for stimulating chemical transformations.
Project status: Ongoing
London Centre for Nanotechnology
The London Centre for Nanotechnology is a UK-based multidisciplinary enterprise operating at the forefront of science and technology. Its purpose is to solve global problems in information processing, healthcare, energy and the environment through the application of nanoscience and nanotechnology.
News
Celebrating Nano for Humanity: How Tiny Science is Shaping Our Future
The Nano for Humanity event, from the London Centre for Nanotechnology (LCN), brought together physicists from King's College London, Imperial College London...
“That's what scientists do, we explain the magic” - Nobel laureate speaks to Physics PhD students
Donna Strickland 2018 Physics Nobel Laureate recorded a podcast during a visit to King's
King's College London joins powerhouse of nanotechnology research
The new partnership will further cement London’s position as a world leading scientific hub
King's researcher leads £10 million EPSRC grant investigating light-driven energy-conversion
Could the world’s most abundant energy source – light – solve one of the most pressing demands for a sustainable society, reducing the energy required in key...
Events
10th London Plasmonics Forum 2024
The London Plasmonics forum will be hosted at King's College London
Please note: this event has passed.