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David Sutton is a Lecturer in the Department of Applied Science at the Faculty of Applied Sciences and Technology. His research focuses on surface science and materials engineering, with expertise in anodization processes, lithography, and semiconductor characterization.
Key research interests include the study of nanoporous materials, surface imaging techniques, and dry etching methodologies. His work often involves materials like aluminum oxide and focused ion beam applications.
Despite having only one published conference paper documented here (2004), his research demonstrates early contributions to semiconductor material modification through electrochemical methods. No awards, grants, or student advisement records are explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
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