Professor William Eccleston
Em Professor Electrical Engineering and Electronics
- Work email Beccle@liverpool.ac.uk
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Research
Research Group Membership
Research Grants
Ionising Radiation Detectors for Particle Physics Using Conjugate Polymer Diodes.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL
November 2000 - October 2002
Embedding of RFID tags into an electronically conductive track
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY (UK)
April 2007 - April 2009
Low power architecture, circuits and technologies (POWER PACK).
ENGINEERING & PHYSICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH COUNCIL
March 1998 - February 2001
Creation of non-volatile organic memory RFID tags (sleepertag)
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY (UK)
October 2007 - September 2009
Development and Exploitation of a Commercial Plasma Oxidation System.
ENGINEERING & PHYSICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH COUNCIL
May 2000 - January 2003
The application of polymer electronics towards ambient intelligence (POLYAPPLY).
EUROPEAN COMMISSION
January 2004 - March 2008
Carbon Based Electronics: A National Consortium.
ENGINEERING & PHYSICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH COUNCIL
October 2002 - November 2006
Polymer TFT's for VLSI neural and display circuits.
ENGINEERING & PHYSICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH COUNCIL
September 1998 - August 2001
Research Collaborations
Professor W Eccleson
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Conjugated polymer X-ray detectors on flexible substrates – a low cost receptor for medical X-ray digital imaging.
Carbon Based Electronics
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Conjugated polymer X-ray detectors on flexible substrates – a low cost receptor for medical X-ray digital imaging
Carbon Based Electronics/Professor W Eccleston
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Conjugated polymers as x-ray detectors for medical imaging
Vanessa Sluming
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Carbon based semiconductors as x-ray detectors for medical imaging