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Assistant Teaching Professor and MRes Co-Director, EPSRC CDT in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (NanoDTC), Department of Physics

Research Fellow in Science Communication and Director of Studies in Natural Sciences (Physical), King's College

Originally from Edinburgh, Scotland, James is an engineer by training and a physicist by vocation. He graduated in 2012 with an MEng in Engineering Science from the University of Oxford, having specialised in electrical, electronic, and control engineering. He completed his PhD, an interdisciplinary collaboration between the Departments of Engineering and Physics at the University of Cambridge, in 2017 as part of the EPSRC CDT in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (NanoDTC). Between 2017 and 2020, James held postdoctoral positions at the Adolphe Merkle Institute, Fribourg, Switzerland, and the Institute for Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory, USA.

James' scientific interests lie at the intersection of nanophotonics and soft matter physics. He has investigated ways to use the (directed) self-assembly of liquid crystals and block copolymers to create two- and three-dimensional optical metasurfaces and metamaterials with dynamically reconfigurable optical properties. During his PhD, James used thermal and solvent vapor annealing to create gyroid-structured optical metamaterials with long-range order from linear triblock terpolymers, and characterised the unusual crystallisation behavior of the polymer templates and the anomalous optical properties of the resulting metamaterials.

As a research fellow in science communication at King's, James is interested in how scientists’ conceptions of science—what it is, how it works, and what its for—affect how and why they communicate their science. In particular, he focuses on science communication with policy makers, working in collaboration with the Centre for Science and Policy (CSaP); and, together with students in Cambridge and collaborators at Brunel University London, investigates improv comedy as a novel public engagement technique.

James is a co-creator, -host, and -producer of the University's podcast, Mind Over Chatter.

Publications

Gyroid Optical Metamaterials Solvent Vapour Annealing, Confined Crystallisation, and Optical Anisotropy
JA Dolan
(2018)
Controlling Self-Assembly in Gyroid Terpolymer Films By Solvent Vapor Annealing.
JA Dolan, K Korzeb, R Dehmel, KC Gödel, M Stefik, U Wiesner, TD Wilkinson, JJ Baumberg, BD Wilts, U Steiner, I Gunkel
– Small
(2018)
14,
e1802401
Chemical vapour deposition of freestanding sub-60 nm graphene gyroids
T Cebo, AI Aria, JA Dolan, RS Weatherup, K Nakanishi, PR Kidambi, G Divitini, C Ducati, U Steiner, S Hofmann
– Applied Physics Letters
(2017)
111,
253103
Optical Imaging of Large Gyroid Grains in Block Copolymer Templates by Confined Crystallization
R Dehmel, JA Dolan, Y Gu, U Wiesner, TD Wilkinson, JJ Baumberg, U Steiner, BD Wilts, I Gunkel
– Macromolecules
(2017)
50,
6255
Gyroid Optical Metamaterials: Calculating the Effective Permittivity of Multidomain Samples
JA Dolan, M Saba, R Dehmel, I Gunkel, Y Gu, U Wiesner, O Hess, TD Wilkinson, JJ Baumberg, U Steiner, BD Wilts
– ACS Photonics
(2016)
3,
1888
Homologous binary mixtures and improved hole conduction of self-assembled discotic liquid crystals
AA Khan, G Rughoobur, MA Kamarudin, A Sepe, JA Dolan, AJ Flewitt, MM Qasim, TD Wilkinson
– Organic Electronics
(2016)
36,
35
Designing Genetic Feedback Controllers
AWK Harris, JA Dolan, CL Kelly, J Anderson, A Papachristodoulou
– IEEE transactions on biomedical circuits and systems
(2015)
9,
475
Optical Properties of Gyroid Structured Materials: From Photonic Crystals to Metamaterials
JA Dolan, BD Wilts, S Vignolini, JJ Baumberg, U Steiner, TD Wilkinson
– Advanced Optical Materials
(2014)
3,
12
Identifying the Science and Technology Dimensions of Emerging Public Policy Issues through Horizon Scanning
M Parker, A Acland, HJ Armstrong, JR Bellingham, J Bland, HC Bodmer, S Burall, S Castell, J Chilvers, DD Cleevely, D Cope, L Costanzo, JA Dolan, R Doubleday, WY Feng, HCJ Godfray, DA Good, J Grant, N Green, AJ Groen, TT Guilliams, S Gupta, AC Hall, A Heathfield, U Hotopp, G Kass, T Leeder, FA Lickorish, LM Lueshi, C Magee, T Mata, T McBride, N McCarthy, A Mercer, R Neilson, J Ouchikh, EJ Oughton, D Oxenham, H Pallett, J Palmer, J Patmore, J Petts, J Pinkerton, R Ploszek, A Pratt, SA Rocks, N Stansfield, E Surkovic, CP Tyler, AR Watkinson, J Wentworth, R Willis, PKA Wollner, K Worts, WJ Sutherland
– PLoS One
(2014)
9,
e96480
100 Questions: identifying research priorities for poverty prevention and reduction
WJ Sutherland, C Goulden, K Bell, F Bennett, S Burall, M Bush, S Callan, K Catcheside, J Corner, CT D'Arcy, M Dickson, JA Dolan, R Doubleday, BJ Eckley, ET Foreman, R Foster, L Gilhooly, AM Gray, AC Hall, M Harmer, A Hastings, C Johnes, M Johnstone, P Kelly, P Kenway, N Lee, R Moore, J Ouchikh, J Plunkett, K Rowlingson, AS Paul, TAJ Sefton, F Shaheen, S Sodha, J Stearn, K Stewart, E Stone, M Tinsley, RJ Tomsett, P Tyrer, J Unwin, DG Wall, PKA Wollner
– Journal of Poverty and Social Justice
(2013)
21,
189
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