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Roles & Affiliations: Demie Kepaptsoglou is a Senior Lecturer in Physics at the University of York, Deputy Director of the SuperSTEM facility, and a Staff Scientist at the EPSRC National Facility for Advanced Electron Microscopy. She holds an affiliation with the School of Physics, Engineering and Technology. Previously, she served as a Staff Scientist at the University of Manchester’s School of Materials and a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Oslo’s Institute of Physics.
Education:
- MScEng in Mining & Metallurgy Engineering (National Technical University of Athens, Greece, 2001)
- PhD in Materials Science (National Technical University of Athens, Greece, 2007)
Research Interests: Her work focuses on advanced electron microscopy and spectroscopy techniques, applied to nanomaterials, thermoelectrics, topological insulators, and functional oxides. Key areas include defect analysis, interface studies, and the development of vibrational/magnon spectroscopy in electron microscopes. She explores applications in graphene, 2D materials, and spin-to-charge conversion systems.
Grants & Collaborations: Leads projects such as 'New Horizons 2020' (magnon interfaces) and collaborates with institutions globally. Co-supervises PhD students Connor Murrill and Fayzah Talbi.
Awards:
- European Microscopy Society Outstanding Paper Award (2020)
Labs & Facilities: Based at the SuperSTEM facility (STFC Daresbury) and contributes to the York Nanocentre.
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