Jonathan Coleman is the Professor of Chemical Physics and a researcher in the AMBER Research centre at Trinity College Dublin. His research involves the production of nanomaterials and their applications from energy storage to sensing to electronics. He has published ~350 papers in journals including Nature and Science and has been cited ~55,000 times. He was recently listed by Thomson Reuters among the world's top 100 materials scientists and has collaborated with many companies including Hewlett-Packard, Intel, SAB Miller, Nokia-Bell Labs and Thomas Swan.
AMBER, the SFI Research Centre for Advanced Materials and Bio-Engineering Research, is a multidisciplinary partnership between world-leading physicists, chemists, material scientists, bioengineers and industry researchers. We work collaboratively to address fundamental research questions and create solutions with impact for society in ICT, MedTech, energy and sustainable industrial technologies. Based in Trinity College Dublin, AMBER also includes researchers from The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, University College Cork, NUI Galway, Dublin City University, Tyndall National Institute, University of Limerick and Athlone Institute of Technology.