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Rebecca Craig is a Researcher at the Department of Physics, University of Strathclyde. She is a Research Co-investigator in the EPSRC-funded Doctoral Training Partnership (2020-2024), focusing on advanced microscopy and quantum materials. Her research explores nanodiamond defect characterization, low-cost diagnostic technologies, and quantum sensing techniques.
Education: Doctor of Philosophy in Physics.
Research Interests: Her work integrates nanotechnology, quantum physics, and biomedical engineering. She develops affordable optical microscopy tools and investigates optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) in nanodiamonds for quantum sensing applications. Techniques include widefield detection and 3D-printed instrumentation.
Grants: Principal contributor to an EPSRC project totaling £17,448.00.
Activities: Presented at conferences on multimodal microscopy and super-resolution imaging techniques.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on nanomaterials and medical device innovation.
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