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Dr Kate Nixon is a Lecturer of Physical Chemistry in the School of Biology, Chemistry and Forensic Science at the University of Wolverhampton, UK. Dr Nixon completed a Bachelor of Technology in Forensic and Analytical Chemistry and Bachelor of Science (Honours) at Flinders University, Australia, before undertaking a PhD in Electron Momentum Spectroscopy. From 2009 Dr Nixon has conducted research in the area of electron collisions in Australia, England and Brazil. Her research within the Center for Anti-Matter Matter Studies was concerned with electron and positron collisions with molecules relevant in the modelling of radiation therapy. As a Royal Society Newton Fellow and International Incoming Marie Curie Fellow Dr Nixon studied low energy electron ionising collisions with noble gases, small molecules within an isoelectronic series and with magnesium atoms which had been aligned with laser radiation. In Brazil Dr Nixon’s research aimed to provide experimental data of a range of electron scattering processes from molecules relevant to the development of second generation biofuels by plasma pre-treatment.

研究领域

Dr Nixon’s research interests involve using electron collisions with atoms and molecules to further understand important areas of medical (radiation based cancer therapies) and technological (plasma) importance. Dr Nixon is an experimentalist and generates experimental data which can be used to evaluate predictions from current state-of-the-art theoretical models of the electron collision process.

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Comparison of Experimental and Theoretical electron-impact ionisation tripe differential cross sections for ethane E Ali, K Nixon, A Murray, C Ning, J Colgan and D Madison Phys. Rev. A (2015) 92 042711 Electron- and photon-impact ionization of furfural DB Jones, E Ali, KL Nixon, P Limão-Vieira, MJ Hubin-Franskin, J Delwiche, CG Ning, J Colgan, AJ Murray, DH Madison and MJ BrungerJ. Chem. Phys. (2015) 143 184310 Evidence for unnatural-parity contributions to electron-impact ionization of laser-aligned atoms GSJ Armstrong, J Colgan, MS Pindzola, S Amami, DH Madison, J Pursehouse, KL Nixon and AJ Murray Phys. Rev A (2015) 92 032706 Intermediate energy cross sections for electron-impact vibrational-excitation of pyrimidine DB Jones, L Ellis-Gibbings, G García, KL Nixon, MCA Lopes, and MJ Brunger J. Chem. Phys. (2015) 143 094304 Differential cross sections for electron impact excitation of the electronic bands of phenol. RFC Neves, DB Jones, MCA Lopes, KL Nixon, GB da Silva, HV Duque, EM de Oliveira, RF da Costa, MT do N Varella, MHF Bettega, MAP Lima, K Ratnavelu, G Garcia, and MJ Brunger J. Chem. Phys. (2015) 142 104305 Intermediate energy electron impact excitation of composite vibrational modes in phenol RFC Neves, DB Jones, MCA Lopes, KL Nixon, EM de Oliveira, RF da Costa, MT do N Varella, MHF Bettega, MAP Lima, K Ratnavelu, G Garcia, GB da Silva and MJ Brunger J. Chem. Phys. (2015) 142 194302 Differential cross sections for electron impact excitation of the electronic bands of phenol RFC Neves, DB Jones, MCA Lopes, KL Nixon, GB da Silva, HV Duque, EM de Oliveira, RF da Costa, MT do N Varella, MHF Bettega, MAP Lima, K Ratnavelu, G Garcia, and MJ Brunger J. Chem. Phys. (accepted) Theoretical and Experimental (e,2e) study of electron-impact ionization of laser-aligned Mg atoms S Amami, A Murray, A Stauffer, K Nixon, G Armstrong, J Colgan and D Madison Phys. Rev. A, (2014) 90 062707 Triply differential (e,2e) studies of phenol GB da Silva, RFC Neves, L Chiari, DB Jones, E Ali, DH Madison, CG Ning, KL Nixon, MCA Lopes and MJ Brunger J. Chem. Phys. (2014) 141 124307 Parameterization of electron-impact ionisation cross sections from laser-excited and aligned atoms KL Nixon and AJ Murray Phys. Rev. Lett. (2014) 112 023202 [citations: 2]

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