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Andrew Wildes

►  instrument responsible onD7andD007Main areas of expertise :
E-mail wildes(at)ill.fr
Location Building ILL 4 - Office 101
Phone Phone : +33 (0)4 76 20 70 37
Instr. phone +33 (0)4 76 20
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About

Education:

1986 - 1989:     B.Sc(hons) in physics, Un iversity of Melbourne, Australia

1990 - 1994:     Ph.D in experiental physics, Monah Un iversity, Australia

2011:                   Diplôme d'Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches, Ecole Normale Supèrieure de Lyon, France

History at ILL:

1997 - 1998:     Co-responsible for IN20

1998 - 2000:    Responsible for IN14 (instrument has since been upgraded to become ThALES)

2001 - 2011:      Co-responsible for D17

2008 - 2010:    Co-responsible for ADAM/SuperADAM

2011 - present:  Co-responsible for D7/D007

2023 - present:   Responsible for OrientExpress

Employment history:

1997 - present:  Instrument Scientist at the Institut Laue-Langevin, France

2011 - 2013:       Gästprofessor with the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University, Sweden

1996 - 1997:       Postdoctoral Research Associate at Linköping University, Sweden

1994 - 1996:      Postdoctoral Research Associate at University of Oxford, UK

Research Focus

  • Magnetic structures and spin wave dynamics 
  • van der Waals antiferromagnets (transition metal-PS3 compounds)
  • The melting transition in DNA
  • Neutron scattering and instrumentation

Projets & Collaborations

Professional associations:

  • Chartered physicist
  • Membership of the Institute of Physics
  • Membership of the Australian Institute of Physics

Publications

Full list: 

https://epn-library.esrf.fr/flora/jsp/index_dsi.jsp?key=1214

Selection: 

Magnetic structures and spin wave dynamics in transition metal-PS3

Melting transition in DNA

Neutron scattering and instrumentation