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Professor Paul Barnes is a distinguished academic and administrator at Birkbeck, University of London, where he has served since 1968. A BSc (Physics) graduate from Bristol University and PhD holder from Cambridge, he transitioned from postdoctoral research into a lectureship in Crystallography. He became a Professor in Applied Crystallography (1994) and led the Industrial Materials Group for 30 years. His research focuses on synchrotron-based X-ray/neutron diffraction, materials science (zeolites, ceramics), and applications of crystallography to industrial and environmental challenges.
Administratively, he served as College Dean, overseeing scholarships and resolving disputes, and as a Governor. He pioneered techniques like TEDDI for 3D material imaging and contributed to global environmental policy through UNEP assessments. His recognition includes Fellowship of Birkbeck (2007). Post-retirement, he continues research at Birkbeck/UCL while pursuing musical interests.
- Education:
- BSc Physics, Bristol University
- PhD Physics and Chemistry of Solids, University of Cambridge
- Research Themes: Synchrotron science, industrial materials, environmental UV/climate interactions, and policy.
- Awards: Elected Fellow of Birkbeck College (2007).
His publications span environmental policy, material science, and astronomy, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to global challenges like plastic degradation and disaster resilience.



