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Dr Mark Baxendale is a Reader in Nanotechnology at the School of Physics and Astronomy, Queen Mary University of London. He is based at the Mile End Road campus, with contact details listed as m.baxendale@qmul.ac.uk. His research focuses on nanotechnology, thermoelectric materials, carbon nanotubes, and composite materials.
Dr Baxendale’s research explores quantum transport in carbon nanotubes, thermoelectric composites for self-powered sensors, and magnetic nanowires encapsulated in carbon structures. He investigates the synthesis, properties, and applications of these materials, including their use in stretchable electronics, magnetic hyperthermia, and biomedical technologies.
His recent publications highlight advancements in thermoelectric response of polymer/nanotube blends, self-organized texturing of nanotube arrays, and magnetic properties of iron-filled nanotubes. Key subfields include flexible sensors, quantum tunneling, composite fabrication, and functionalization techniques.
Dr Baxendale’s affiliations include Queen Mary University of London, where he contributes to academic research in nanotechnology. No scientific awards or honors are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
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