
معرفی
Dr. Jamie Warner is a Professor and Temple Foundation Endowed Professor in the Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin, leading the TMI Electron Microscopy Facility within the Cockrell School of Engineering. His research focuses on nanostructured materials, advanced transmission electron microscopy, and opto-electronic applications. Prior to UT Austin, he held a Full Professorship at the University of Oxford's Department of Materials, where he led the Nanostructured Materials Group and graduated 30 PhD students. Key roles include Director of the Texas Materials Institute and Visiting Professorships at MIT and Sungkyunkwan University.
- Education: PhD in Physics (University of Queensland, 2004), Postdoc (New Zealand/Australia, 2005-2006)
- Research Interests: Atomic-scale characterization of 2D materials (graphene, MoS₂, WS₂), electron microscopy techniques, nanoelectronic devices, and energy storage materials.
His articles span advanced TEM techniques, 2D material synthesis, and opto-electronic device fabrication. Notable awards include the Royal Society University Research Fellowship (2010), ERC Consolidator Grant (2017), and ACS Nano Lectureship (2019).
- Awards: Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (2019), Top 10 'Highly Prolific' ACS Nano Author (2018)
- Advising: 30+ PhD graduates, extensive postdoc and master's supervision
- Grants: ERC Consolidator Grant for opto-electronics, multiple industry and academic collaborations
He leads the Warner Group, which operates cutting-edge facilities for electron microscopy and nanofabrication. Current projects include cryo-TEM for battery materials and single-atom catalysts.



