Cameron Reeve

Role
PhD Student
Room
A48
Email

Biography
Cameron obtained his MSci Degree in Chemistry and Molecular Physics from the University of Nottingham in 2024. During his final year, under the supervision of Prof. Elena Besley he studied the electrostatic aggregation of cloud particles in extreme atmospheric environments using dynamic simulations. He then stayed in Professor Besley’s group at Nottingham to pursue a PhD in the further developments and applications of electrostatic theory. In 2023, he also undertook a 3-month summer internship researching electron behaviour in emerging solar cell technologies using microscopy techniques under the supervision of Professor Giovanni Fanchini at Western University, Ontario.
Current Research Project
- Modelling Surface Charge Polarisation in Many-Body Particle Systems.
- Electrostatic Self-Assembly Processes on a Charged, Dielectric Plane.
- Aerosol Aggregation and Cloud Fomation.
Research Interests
- Development of Electrostatic Solutions
- Modelling Self-Assembly
- Interactions in Many-Body Systems
- Charged Particle Dynamics
List of Publications
1.
Electrostatic Aggregation of Charged, Polarizable Particles in Extreme Atmospheric Environments C. P. Reeve, C. Williamson, E. Shelton, A. J. Stace, and Besley, E. in review |