Biographical

I have now retired from the University.  For 17 years it was my honour and pleasure to lead a highly talented, motivated and effective team who were also super to work with.  They always strived to deliver a highly reliable and effective service meeting the needs of the users within the Department of Chemistry.

I am still research active and am grateful to have access to the Department library and colleagues to discuss my work.  Currently I am focusing on magnetically induced currents in Organic molecules with a potential application of making very small and fast electrical components.   I acquired a second PhD via special regulations through the work that I have published whilst at the University.

I am grateful to the senior leadership team in the Department of Chemistry for allowing me to work flexibly with the wider University which provided and continues to provide many opportunities.  I enjoyed being the IT coordinator across the School of Physical Sciences, being the Senior Proctor in the University as well as getting involved with a college (Peterhouse) that had its provided its own rewards.

Prior to joining the University I was at Glaxo/GSK for 24 years.  In the early part of my career I worked in as a theoretical and computational chemist in molecular computer graphics.  Later my career evolved into IT infrastructure management.  I have also provide external postgraduate research degree supervision in the area of Six Sigma process and quality improvement methodology.

I am  passionate about helping other people with their personal development and continue to provide mentoring support to several people within the School of Physical Science.

Being retired means that I also have more time indulge myself in my hobbies, to accompany my wife on more travels and spend time more time with my children and grandchildren in Finland and Bristol.

 

Publications

An Analysis of Topological Ring-Currents and their Use in Assessing the Annulene-Within-an-Annulene Model for Super-Ring Conjugated Systems
TK Dickens, RB Mallion
Croatica Chemica Acta
(2013)
86
The regular [r, s]-Coronenes and the 'Annulene-Within-an-Annulene' rule
TK Dickens, RB Mallion
Rsc Advances
(2013)
3
π-Electron ring-currents and bond-currents in [10,5]-Coronene and related structures conforming to the 'Annulene-Within-an-Annulene' model
TK Dickens, RB Mallion
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
(2013)
15
Topological ring-current assessment of the 'annulene-within-an-annulene' model in [N]-circulenes and some structures related to kekulene
TK Dickens, RB Mallion
Chemical Physics Letters
(2011)
517
Topological Ring-Currents and Bond-Currents in Some Nonalternant Isomers of Coronene
TK Dickens, RB Mallion
The journal of physical chemistry. A
(2011)
115
Some Comments on Topological Approaches to the pi-Electron Currents in Conjugated Systems
TK Dickens, JANF Gomes, RB Mallion
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation
(2011)
7
Topological ring currents in the "empty" ring of benzo-annelated perylenes.
TK Dickens, RB Mallion
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
(2010)
115
Ring Currents and the PCP Rule
AT Balaban, TK Dickens, I Gutman, RB Mallion
Croatica Chemica Acta
(2010)
83
E-WorkBook for Chemistry
TK Dickens
Chemistry World
(2009)
6
The use of computer graphics to colour code the molecular surface in order to illustrate chemical properties derived either from quantum mechanics or other means
TK Dickens, M Dorman, CK Prout
Journal of Molecular Graphics
(1983)
1

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