 | Professor Nigel Slater Nigel Slater has had a distinguished commercial and academic career. He joined the academic staff of the Department of Chemical Engineering at Cambridge in 1979 as a Lecturer. He has spent periods in industry including leading a consumer product development team at Unilever. Professor Slater was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2004. | Mark Williamson Mark Williamson is a Cambridge educated chartered engineer who has particular expertise in heat transfer and has consulted internationally for a variety of multinational companies. He has considerable expertise in baking and ovens as well as the development of sensors, instrumentation and software. |  | | Richard Taylor Richard Taylor has a background in biochemistry and has experience of a broad range of emerging and established formulation technologies which he has applied in both the pharmaceutical and consumer product sectors. Richard's recent work has involved close collaborations with multinational companies and those developing emerging technologies. He also has an interest in data-mining technology, particularly relating to the patent and academic publication databases. | Dr Mark Eccleston Mark Eccleston is a polymer chemist with particular expertise in responsive materials which react to environmental stimuli. Dr Eccleston's innovative products have found applications in the biomedical, analytical and consumer product arenas. Dr Eccleston is responsible for the Cambridge Unit for Responsive Biopolymers (CURB), a University of Cambridge laboratory. | | CAP's scientific staff are supported by a group of excellent technical and analytical staff many of whom have themselves had extensive industrial and academic experience. Microscopy and imaging, particle sizing, mass spectrometry, GCMS, HPLC are examples of analysis handled by dedicated personnel.
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