
معرفی
Dr Yvette Hancock is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Physics at the University of York. She holds affiliations with the York Centre for Complex Systems Analysis (YCCSA) and the Biological and Physical Sciences Institute (BPSI). Her academic roles include coordinating the Quantum Physics module, the 3rd Year Advanced Computational Laboratory, and the BSc Project Co-ordinator. She completed her BSc (Hons) and PhD at Monash University.
Her research focuses on carbon-based nano-technologies (graphene), quantum magnetism, and interdisciplinary physics applications. She collaborates with experts across archaeology, biology, chemistry, and mathematics. Notable projects include Raman spectroscopy studies of biological cells and archaeological materials, as well as theoretical transport studies in graphene nanoribbons.
Hancock supervises PhD and masters students in interdisciplinary topics such as nanotechnology, biomaterials, and regenerative medicine. Her teaching emphasizes computational physics and advanced laboratory techniques. She has organized the S.I.E.S.T.A.-style Graduate Seminar Series and contributed to public outreach through performances like Ellie the Electron.



