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Sarah Horswell qualified with a BA (Hons) in Chemistry from Cambridge University in 1994. She obtained an MSc in Surface Science and Heterogeneous Catalysis from the University of Liverpool in 1995 and stayed there to study for PhD in Electrochemistry of Nanostructured Systems. She then spent 15 months at the University of Guelph, Canada, where she worked in the area of interfacial electrochemistry and in situ spectroscopy. This was followed by a period of 3.5 years at the Fritz Haber Institute in Berlin, Germany, where she worked on electrochemical surface science and catalysis. She took up a position as Lecturer at Birmingham in 2004

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Logsdail, A.J.,* Cookson, N.J., Horswell, S.L., Want, Z.W., Li, Z.Y. and Johnston, R.L.,* (2010), Theoretical and Experimental Studies of the Optical Properties of Conjoined Gold?Palladium Nanospheres,Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 114(49): 21247-21251. Joly, K.M., Mirri, G., Willener, Y., Horswell, S.L.,* Moody, C.J. * and Tucker, J.H.R.,* (2010) Synthesis of an achiral isomer of lipoic acid as an anchor group for SAM formation on gold surfaces , Journal of Organic Chemistry,75(7): 2395-8. Synthesis of an achiral isomer of lipoic acid as an anchor group for SAM formation on gold surfaces , ,75(7): 2395-8. Hillman, A.R. *, Ryder, K.S., Madrid, E., Burley, A.W., Wiltshire, R.J., Merotra, J., Grau, M., Horswell, S.L. *, Glidle, A., Dalgliesh, R.M., Hughes, A., Cubitt, R. and Wildes, A., (2010) Structure and Dynamics of Phospholipid Bilayer Films under Electrochemical Control, Faraday Discussions, 145: 357-379. Structure and Dynamics of Phospholipid Bilayer Films under Electrochemical Control, , 145: 357-379. Horswell S.L., Pinheiro A.L.N., Savinova, E.R., Danckwerts, M., Pettinger, B., Zei, M.S. and Ertl, G., ( 2004),A Comparative Study of Hydroxide Adsorption on the (111), (110), and (100) Faces of Silver with Cyclic Voltammetry, Ex Situ Electron Diffraction, and In Situ Second Harmonic Generation. Langmuir, 20(25): 10970-10981. A Comparative Study of Hydroxide Adsorption on the (111), (110), and (100) Faces of Silver with Cyclic Voltammetry, Electron Diffraction, and Second Harmonic Generation. , 20(25): 10970-10981. Horswell, S.L., Pinheiro, A.L.N., Savinova, E.R., Pettinger, B., Zei, M.S. and Ertl, G., (2004), Hydroxide Adsorption on Ag(110) Electrodes: An in Situ Second Harmonic Generation and ex Situ Electron Diffraction Study. Journal Of Physical Chemistry B, 108(48): 18640-18649. Burgess, I., Li, M., Horswell, S.L., Szymanski, G., Lipkowski, J., Majewski, J. and Satija, S., (2004), Electric Field-Driven Transformations of a Supported Model Biological Membrane: an Electrochemical and Neutron Reflectivity Study. Biophysical Journal, 86(3): 1763-1776. Electric Field-Driven Transformations of a Supported Model Biological Membrane: an Electrochemical and Neutron Reflectivity Study. , 86(3): 1763-1776. Zawisza, I., Lachenwitzer, A., Zamlynny, V., Horswell, S.L., Goddard, J.D. and Lipkowski, J., (2003),Electrochemical and photon polarization modulation infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy study of the electric field driven transformations of a phospholipid bilayer supported at a gold electrode surface, Biophysical Journal, 85(6): 4055-4075. Electrochemical and photon polarization modulation infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy study of the electric field driven transformations of a phospholipid bilayer supported at a gold electrode surface, , 85(6): 4055-4075. Horswell, S.L., O'Neil, I.A. and Schiffrin, D.J., (2003), Kinetics of electron transfer at Pt nanostructured film electrodes, Journal Of Physical Chemistry B, 107(20), 4844-4854. Kinetics of electron transfer at Pt nanostructured film electrodes, , 107(20), 4844-4854. Electrochemical and PM-IRRAS studies of potential controlled transformations of phospholipid layers on Au(111) electrodes. Horswell, S.L., Zamlynny, V., Li, H.Q., Merrill, A.R. and Lipkowski, J., (2002),Faraday Discussions, 121: 405-422., 121: 405-422

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