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Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry

 

1968 Professor of Chemistry

I joined the Department in 2020 as the 1968 Professor of Chemistry. See the following link for more information.

Our research involves computer simulations of catalytic and environmental interfaces, aiming at reaching fundamental new understanding of elementary processes at such interfaces. As part of our work, we also seek to develop and improve current simulations methods (quantum and classical) to study such systems. For further information on our research interests see our group web pages.

Positions are availabe for talented students (Part III, masters and PhD) and post-docs interested in joining the group. Interested candiates are encouraged to get in touch by emailing me (with a copy of their CV and research interests).

Biography

Angelos Michaelides obtained a PhD in Theoretical Chemistry in 2000 from The Queen's University of Belfast. Following this, he worked as a post-doctoral research associate and junior research fellow at the University of Cambridge and then at the Fritz Haber Institute, Berlin as an Alexander von Humboldt research fellow and subsequently research group leader. Between 2006 and 2020 he was at University College London where he was Director and Co-Director of the Thomas Young Centre: The London Centre for the Theory and Simulation of Materials and the founding Director of the Materials and Molecular Modelling Hub. Since 2020 he has been the 1968 Professor of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge.

Professor Michaelides discusses his research

Publications

Perspective: How good is DFT for water?
MJ Gillan, D Alfè, A Michaelides
– The Journal of Chemical Physics
(2016)
144,
130901
Strong Coupling between Nanofluidic Transport and Interfacial Chemistry: How Defect Reactivity Controls Liquid–Solid Friction through Hydrogen Bonding
L Joly, G Tocci, S Merabia, A Michaelides
– Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
(2016)
7,
1381
Materials modelling in London.
D Ciudad
– Nature Materials
(2016)
15,
371
Can Ice-Like Structures Form on Non-Ice-Like Substrates? The Example of the K‑feldspar Microcline
P Pedevilla, SJ Cox, B Slater, A Michaelides
– J Phys Chem C Nanomater Interfaces
(2016)
120,
6704
The interplay of covalency, hydrogen bonding, and dispersion leads to a long range chiral network: The example of 2-butanol.
ML Liriano, J Carrasco, EA Lewis, CJ Murphy, TJ Lawton, MD Marcinkowski, AJ Therrien, A Michaelides, ECH Sykes
– The Journal of chemical physics
(2016)
144,
094703
Controlling Hydrogen Activation, Spillover, and Desorption with Pd-Au Single-Atom Alloys.
FR Lucci, MT Darby, MFG Mattera, CJ Ivimey, AJ Therrien, A Michaelides, M Stamatakis, ECH Sykes
– Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
(2016)
7,
480
Atomic-Scale Picture of the Composition, Decay, and Oxidation of Two-Dimensional Radioactive Films.
A Pronschinske, P Pedevilla, B Coughlin, CJ Murphy, FR Lucci, MA Payne, AJ Gellman, A Michaelides, ECH Sykes
– ACS nano
(2016)
10,
2152
Two Dimensional Ice from First Principles: Structures and Phase Transitions
J Chen, G Schusteritsch, CJ Pickard, CG Salzmann, A Michaelides
– Phys Rev Lett
(2016)
116,
025501
Fast diffusion of water nanodroplets on graphene.
M Ma, G Tocci, A Michaelides, G Aeppli
– Nature materials
(2015)
15,
66
The Many Faces of Heterogeneous Ice Nucleation: Interplay Between Surface Morphology and Hydrophobicity
M Fitzner, GC Sosso, SJ Cox, A Michaelides
– Journal of the American Chemical Society
(2015)
137,
13658
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Research Group

Research Interest Group

Telephone number

01223 336314

Email address

am452@cam.ac.uk