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Professor Owen Guy serves as Head of Chemistry and Director of the Centre for Nanohealth at Swansea University's Faculty of Science and Engineering. His research bridges semiconductor fabrication and biomedical applications, particularly in graphene biosensors and microneedle technology.
- Head of Chemistry (2018–Present)
- Director of Centre for Nanohealth (2015–Present)
- Former Head of Systems Process & Engineering Centre (2014–2018)
With 18 years' experience in cleanroom device fabrication, Guy's work spans epitaxial graphene biosensors, silicon microneedles, and microfluidic integration. His research has commercial implications in cancer risk monitoring, Alzheimer's diagnostics, and transdermal drug delivery.
Recent publications highlight advancements in graphene-polymer composites for gas detection, microneedle arrays for therapeutics, and Al2O3 passivation for biosensor reliability. Collaborations with industry partners like SPTS Technologies underscore his translational focus.
Awardee of the Royal Academy of Engineering's 2009 Young Entrepreneur Award shortlist, Guy has supervised over 20 postgraduate students and secured £4M+ as PI. His work combines semiconductor engineering with clinical applications, creating novel diagnostic tools through interdisciplinary approaches.


