International Advisory Board Members

The Board is informed by an international advisory board, comprising some of the world's leading scientists in the fields of research represented by the Institute. The members of the advisory board are as follows:

Professor Haroon Ahmed, Professor Neil Ashcroft, Professor Paul Callaghan, Dr Don Eigler, Professor Lynn Gladden, Professor Chennupati Jagadish, Professor Michael Kelly, Professor Sir Harry Kroto, Dr Lim Khiang Wee Associate Professor Hiroshi Mizuta, Professor Ed Samulski, Professor Henry Smith, Professor Mark Warner, and Dr David Williams

 

Professor Haroon Ahmed, ScD FREng

Higher Education Adviser to the Government of Pakistan.

Ministry of Education
Pakistan

 

Professor Neil Ashcroft, Member US Academy of Sciences

Horace White Professor Physics

Department of Physics
Cornell University

 

Paul Callaghan, PCNZM, FRS, FRSNZ

Chair of the International Advisory Board

School of Chemical and Physical Sciences
Victoria University of Wellington

 

Dr Don Eigler

IBM Fellow

IBM Almaden Research Centre

 

Professor Lynn Gladden, OBE, FRS

Department of Chemical Engineering
Cambridge University

 

Professor Chennupati Jagadish

Federation Fellow

Electronic Materials Engineering
ANU

 

Professor Michael Kelly, FRS, FEng

Prince Phillip Professor of Technology

University of Cambridge

 

Professor Sir Harry Kroto, FRS, FRSC

Dept of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Florida State University

 

Dr Lim Khiang Wee

Executive Director of the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE)
Singapore

 

Professor Hiroshi Mizuta

Professor of Nanoelectronics

School of Electronics and Computer Science
University of Southampton

 

Professor Ed Samulski

Cary Boshamer Professor of Chemistry

University of North Carolina

 

Professor Henry Smith

Keithley Professor of EE

Head of NanoStructures Laboratory
MIT

 

Professor Mark Warner

Theory of Condensed Matter Group

Cavendish Laboratory
Cambridge University

 

Dr David Williams

Senior Research Scientist

Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory
Cavendish Laboratory