Imperial College London

Professor Tom Pike

Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Professor of Microengineering
 
 
 
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Contact

 

+44 (0)20 7594 6207w.t.pike

 
 
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Location

 

604Electrical EngineeringSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Overview

Please see personal site at: www.ee.ic.ac.uk/wtp/

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Collaborators

Dr S Calcutt, Dept of Physics, Oxford University, Microseismometer for INSight mission to Mars, 2002 - 2018

Dr W B Banerdt, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Claifornia Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California USA, Microseismometer for InSight mission to Mars, 2001 - 2018

I M Standley, Kinemetrics Inc, Pasadena, Califormia USA, Development of microseismometers for terrestrial applications, 2001 - 2018

Michael Hecht, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Planetary instruments: Phoenix mission to Mars, 2001 - 2012

Guest Lectures

Invited Keynote: MEMS for planetary applications, Micro and Nano Engineering, London, UK, 2013

BBC Radio Today programme:2007: Phoenix launch2008: Phoenix mission2011: UK Space industry2012: Water on Mars, BBC, BBC TV Centre, 2012

Invited keynote: The Phoenix Mission to Mars, International Conference on Space Technology, Thessaloniki, Greece, 2009

Opening plenary: The Phoenix Mission: Microscopy on Mars, Microscopy Society of America, Richmond, Virginia, USA, 2009

Programme guest on BBC "Hardtalk", BBC, BBC TV, 2008

Programme guest on "BBC "Sky at Night", BBC, BBC TV, 2008

BBC News website blog on Phoenix mission,, BBC, BBC News website, 2008

Research Staff

Delahunty,A

Dou,G

Gu,J

Karl,WJ

Kumar,S

Mukherjee,A

Sykulska,H

Vijendran,S

Research Student Supervision

Charalambous,C, Fractal Properties of particles in the Solar System

Dean,O, Levitated microsensors

Delahunty,A, Shock Protection of MEMS suspensions

Guo,J, Through-wafer solder interconnects

Liu,H, Micromachined Gradiometer

Shuo,Y, Combined Atomic Force and Optical Microscope for Lunar Regolith Studies

Sykulsa,H, Atomic Force Microscopy for Martian Investigations