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.

Bi-Stable QHA: Enhancing Communication in Disaster Zones

Key things to know: Bi-Stable QHA Design: A breakthrough in antenna technology, offering seamless switching between terrestrial and satellite communication modes without exter

Technical Analysis | 23-01-2024

3D Printed Self-Healing Liver Models: The Future of Surgery

Conceptual Image: 3D Printing an Artificial Liver, Illustrating Advances in Medical Technology. 3D Rendering on White Background. Key things to know: Advancements in 3D print

Insights | 17-01-2024

NHS Breast Screening: Is AI the Key to Cost Savings?

Breast cancer is the most common cancer for women. Breast cancer is also the most common type of cancer in the UK and around the world, with over 55,000 cases every year in the UK

AI | 08-11-2023

NHS Breast Screening: Is AI the Key to Cost Savings?

Breast cancer is the most common cancer for women. Breast cancer is also the most common type of cancer in the UK and around the world, with over 55,000 cases every year in the UK

Insights | 08-11-2023

Deep Learning's Role in EV Battery Fault Detection

As companies and governments head towards achieving net-zero emissions and decarbonisation of our transportation systems, electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming a more common sight i

Technical Analysis | 02-11-2023

Deep Learning's Role in EV Battery Fault Detection

As companies and governments head towards achieving net-zero emissions and decarbonisation of our transportation systems, electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming a more common sight i

Insights | 02-11-2023

Solar Cells & Batteries: Africa's Electrification Hope

Studies have estimated that 752 million people in the world lacked access to electricity in 2020, 581 million of whom live in sub-Saharan Africa. The United Nations (UN) has stipul

Environment | 26-09-2023

Solar Cells & Batteries: Africa's Electrification Hope

Studies have estimated that 752 million people in the world lacked access to electricity in 2020, 581 million of whom live in sub-Saharan Africa. The United Nations (UN) has stipul

Insights | 26-09-2023

How Soft Interlayer Design is Transforming Stretchable Electronics

Soft and stretchable electronic devices have gathered a lot of interest in recent years, primarily as tools for biomedical diagnoses and in the study of biological systems. This is

Wearables | 25-09-2023