
Dr Michael Barter
Research Associate
- barterm@cardiff.ac.uk
- C/3.11, Queen's Buildings - Central Building, 5 The Parade, Newport Road, Cardiff, CF24 3AA
Overview
Michael Barter received his Ph.D. from Cardiff University in 2019. He is currently working as a Post-Doctoral Research Associate in the Centre for High Frequency Engineering at Cardiff University. His research focuses on microwave characterisation of materials, specifically the development of a dual-mode EPR reactor-resonator for high temperature materials characterisation. He is also involved in several cross-disciplinary projects linking to neutron and X-ray diffraction, catalysis, and advanced materials.
Biography
- 2019: PhD High Frequency Engineering, Cardiff University
- 2015: BEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Cardiff University
Publications
2020
- Folli, A.et al. 2020. A novel dual mode X-band EPR resonator for rapid in situ microwave heating. Journal of Magnetic Resonance 310, article number: 106644. (10.1016/j.jmr.2019.106644)
2019
- Barter, M.et al. 2019. Temperature correction using degenerate modes for cylindrical cavity perturbation measurements. IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques 67(2), pp. 800-805. (10.1109/TMTT.2018.2882480)
- Barter, M. 2019. Investigating simultaneous microwave dielectric and structural characterisation of heterogeneous gas sorption processes. PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.
2018
- Barter, M.et al. 2018. Simultaneous neutron powder diffraction and microwave dielectric studies of ammonia absorption in metal-organic framework systems. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 20, pp. 10460-10469. (10.1039/c8cp00259b)
- Barter, M.et al. 2018. Microwave characterisation techniques for hydrogen containing systems. Abstracts of Papers of The American Chemical Society 255
2017
- Jones, M.et al. 2017. Dielectric and structural characterisation of ammonia uptake by metal organic framework materials. Presented at: 254th ACS National Meeting & Exposition, Washington, DC, USA, 20-24 Aug 2017.