Dr James Le Houx is the Faraday Institution/ ISIS Neutron and Muon Source Emerging Leader Fellow based at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, STFC. He leads battery research across the UK national facilities: ISIS, the Diamond Light Source and the Central Laser Facilities and previously worked as a beamline scientist at the Diamond Light Source, specialising in diffraction tomography. His work examines porous structures using a combination of neutrons, muons, photons and electrons, and specialises in X-ray/Neutron Computed Tomography and Diffraction methods. During his PhD he developed the open-source software package, OpenImpala, a fully parallelisable, image-based modelling framework designed specifically for high computational cost problems from large scale facility experimentation.
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Materials, Electrode and Battery Characterisation (2) | Thursday 12 September | 09:30-11:30 |