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Dr John Camplin

Professional Description:

Principal Associate with expertise in: Escapes of Water, Oil & Gas, Composites, Glass & Ceramics, Plastics/Polymers, Construction Injuries, Falls from Height, Noise & Vibration Injuries, Lifting Operations, Collision Reconstruction

Qualifications:

BSc (Hons) Chemical Physics – University of Kent at Canterbury, DPhil Surface Chemistry – York University

Address:
4210 Park Approach
Thorpe Park
Leeds
West Yorkshire
LS15 8GB
Area of work:

Nationwide and Worldwide

Details

John started his career in 1992 working as a research technician at the University of York, Chemistry Department where he provided technical support in analytical chemistry, polymer chemistry and surface analysis. In 1998 he was appointed research associate in the Physics Department investigating the optical effects of Giant Magneto Resistant (GMR) devices leading to the design and development of a Scanning Laser Microscope for GMR film mapping.

In 2000 he moved to the University of California as a Research Assistant developing Scanning Tunneling Microscopes for the study of nanoscale surface structures.

Two years later John moved back to the UK as a Principal Materials Scientist at BAE Systems InfraRed. There he took a key role in developing semi-conductor devices for InfraRed imaging, and computer models for semi-conductor optics.

In 2005 John joined Hawkins. Having established himself in the field of fire investigation, he has also been involved in a broad range of forensic engineering investigations including road traffic accidents, mechanical vibration exposure, roller coasters and fairground equipment and semi-conductor engineering. John also has expertise in the areas of cryogenics, process engineering, vacuum engineering, optics and surface chemistry. John is a Principal Associate based in our Leeds Office.

Membership

MInstP Member of the Institute of Physics

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