Liam Critchley

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Liam Critchley is a science writer who specialises in how chemistry, materials science and nanotechnology interplay with advanced electronic systems. Liam works with media sites, companies, and trade associations around the world and has produced over 900 articles to date, covering a wide range of content types and scientific areas. Beyond his writing, Liam's subject matter knowledge and expertise in the nanotechnology space has meant that he has sat on a number of different advisory boards over the years – with current appointments being on the Matter Inc. and Nanotechnology World Association advisory boards. Liam was also a longstanding member of the advisory board for the National Graphene Association before it folded during the pandemic.

Development of a Nanoscale Triboelectrification-Gated Transistor

The evolution of nanotechnology in last decade or so has brought about technological advances that were not previously possible in the electronics space. Aside from trying to induc

12-03-2020

Nano-Inspired Thermoelectric Fibres for Wearable Electronics

While there have been many electronic devices which are ‘wearable’ for a good number of years, the next generation of wearable electronics is set to utilise textiles with built-in

04-03-2020

A Crack Sensor for Assessing Drug Toxicity

Pharmaceuticals is a big business globally, although there are pockets of the world where more profit is made than others. Economics aside, how a drug interacts within its surround

12-02-2020

Could Silicon Anodes Be Made More Stable?

Batteries are vital components in many modern-day technologies, and for many existing technologies, improving the capabilities of the battery is paramount for building the next gen

21-01-2020

Why Lithium-Sulphur Batteries are Taking So Long to Be Used Commercially

Batteries are ubiquitous in modern-day technologies, and without their developments over the last few decades, we would not have achieved such technological advances – especially i

14-01-2020