Dr Samuel Jarvis
Senior Lecturer in Nanoscale Materials CharacterisationProfessional Role
Senior Lecturer in Nanoscale MaterialsDirector of Lancaster IsoLabHead of Lancaster XPS
Research Overview
I am a Senior Lecturer in Physics, Director of the Lancaster IsoLab, and head of Lancaster XPS. I lead the Atomic Imaging and Surface Chemistry group at Lancaster University, where my research is driven by the desire to explore fundamental phenomena using atomic scale imaging and molecular assembly, and to address major challenges in translating functional 2D and 3D molecular materials into real-world environments. My research spans funded projects addressing fundamental surface science, molecular electronics, thermoelectric green energy materials, single atom catalysts, green hydrogen generation, antiviral and antifouling surfaces, and atomically engineered 2D materials.
We have recently been awarded a major £7M project for "Quantum engineering of energy-efficient molecular materials (QMol)" led from Lancaster University, in collaboration with researchers at Imperial College London, Oxford University, Liverpool University, and STFC https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/news/7m-award-for-quantum-engineering-of-energy-efficient-organic-smart-materials
Facilities available in our group include ultra-high vacuum (UHV) molecular deposition, solution self-assembly, 2D material fabrication, atomic resolution atomic force microscopy (AFM), nanomechanical and conductive AFM, scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and X-ray standing wave studies (XSW) at the national Diamond Light Source synchrotron facility.
Career Details
To date I have received two fellowships and funding totalling £3.05M as either PI or Co-I from EPSRC, the EU, the Leverhulme Trust, and Royal Society, in addition to a recent £7M EPSRC Programme Grant award. My work has featured in major public outreach events including the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition (2017, 2018, 2019) and New Scientist Live (Art of Isolation, 2019), generating media coverage translated into 20 languages with a reach of over 100M. My research has been recognised through multiple awards including a 2013 thesis prize, a 2014 Young Scientist Award, and in 2019 I received two awards for Research Impact and was short-listed for the Times Higher Education award for `STEM project of the year'.
PhD Supervision Interests
Competitively funded projects are available in the areas of: 1) Surface chemistry and single atom catalysis. 2) Directed assembly of 2D molecular structures. 3) Scanning probe microscopy in ultra-low noise environments. 4) Thermoelectric energy materials for waste heat recovery. 5) Atomic scale characterisation of 2D materials for quantum technology. Please contact me if you are interested in working on a PhD project. We are always happy to hear from enthusiastic students. Funding, where available, will be awarded on a competitive basis.
Quantum engineering of energy efficient molecular materials (QMol)
01/11/2023 → 31/10/2028
Research
Quantum engineering of energy efficient molecular materials (QMol) - Jarvis
01/11/2023 → 31/10/2028
Research
Talent and Research Stabilisation Fund 2022 (Manus Hayne)
21/11/2022 → 31/03/2023
Research
Synchrotron time at Diamond Light Source: On-surface molecular coupling with atomic quantum clusters
06/07/2022 → 11/07/2022
Research
STFC IAA: Impact Acceleration Account 2021
01/04/2021 → 31/03/2022
Research
MSI: High performance Wide spectral range Nanoprobe (HiWiN)
08/02/2021 → 07/09/2024
Research
High performance Wide spectral range Nanoprobe
01/09/2020 → 31/01/2023
Research
Synchrotron time at Diamond Light Source: Probing the dynamics of an incarcerated molecule using temperature-dependent X-ray standing wave measurements: H2O@C60 and D2O@C60 on Ag(111)
06/01/2020 → 10/01/2020
Research
MSI: Lancaster University ECR Equipment
01/10/2018 → 31/03/2020
Research
Synchrotron time at Diamond Light Source: XSW and NEXAFS of covalent organic networks on Ag(111): intermediates and decoupling
07/05/2018 → 11/05/2018
Research
Proximity to Discover: Industry Engagement for Impact
31/03/2018 → 30/11/2019
Research
Single molecule bond chemical mapping with scanning probe microscopy
01/02/2018 → 30/06/2021
Research
Synchrotron time at Diamond Light Source: Does doping influence the position of an encapsulated molecule? An X-ray standing wave study of K-doped H2O@C60 and HF@C60
09/01/2017 → 16/01/2017
Research
Extrinsic activation of 2D polymerization on inert surfaces using atomic clusters
Invited talk
Nanomechanical Characterisation Workshop
Participation in workshop, seminar, course
Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition 2019
Festival/Exhibition/Concert
Single atom chemistry: atom-by-atom design and characterisation with SPM
Invited talk
IOP Careers workshop "Your career options uncovered"
Festival/Exhibition/Concert
New Scientist Live 2018
Festival/Exhibition/Concert
Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition 2018
Festival/Exhibition/Concert
Revealing the intramolecular structure of molecular conformers.
Invited talk
Institute of Physics, Nanoscale Physics and Technology Group (External organisation)
Membership of committee
Research Impact Award
Prize (including medals and awards)
Science and Technology Dean’s Award – Excellence in External Engagement and Impact in Science and Technology
Prize (including medals and awards)
Quantum Nanotechnology
Quantum Nanotechnology
Quantum Nanotechnology
Quantum Nanotechnology
Quantum Nanotechnology
- Energy Lancaster
- Energy Storage
- Molecular Scale Electronics
- MSF Supervisors 2019/20
- Quantum Nanotechnology
- Quantum Technology Centre