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Katie Jones is a Lecturer in Environmental Chemistry at the University of Plymouth’s School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences. Her teaching spans Chemistry and Environmental Science modules, emphasizing advanced topics in porous materials, analytical instrumentation, and environmental pollutants. Research focuses on nuclear graphite characterization, environmental plastics, and materials science using methodologies like fs-laser milling and correlative 3D imaging. Her work contributes to Sustainable Development Goals related to clean energy and environmental sustainability.
Research Interests:
- Environmental Chemistry of pollutants and sustainable materials
- Nuclear graphite degradation and reactor safety via advanced imaging
- Non-destructive analysis of porous structures
Articles Trends: Recent work (2021–2025) highlights studies on nuclear graphite void analysis, plastic density measurements, and innovative techniques like grand canonical Monte Carlo simulations. She also engages in interdisciplinary projects such as forensic debate showcases and medical combination therapies.
Collaborations: Partnerships with industry and academic institutions for nuclear materials research and sustainable technology development. Supervises undergraduate and postgraduate research projects.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates in advanced materials labs focusing on correlative microscopy and non-destructive evaluation techniques.



