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Dr Mose Bevilacqua is a Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering.

He completed his BEng in Aerospace Engineering at the University of Hertfortdshire in 2005. He was then awarded a full scholarship by the Engineering and Physical Research Council (EPSRC) to read for a Doctorate Degree (PhD) at the University College London (UCL) and London Centre for Nanotechnology (LCN), where he joined the Diamond Electronics Group headed by Professor Richard Jackman. His doctoral and postdoctoral research work was in co-operation with Element Six and focused on the characterization of novel types of single-crystal diamond, polycrystalline diamond, and nanodiamond. He built and tested highly-efficient ultra-violet photodetectors using novel forms of single-crystal diamond. He also demonstrated Detonation Nanodiamond (DND) to be an optimal platform material for sensitive gas detectors. In 2013 he joined the School of Engineering and Technology at the University of Hertfordshire as Research Fellow, working together with Professor Andreas Chrysanthou and Meggitt Aerospace on the characterization of the catalytic oxidation of Carbon-Carbon composites. In 2015 he was awarded the position of Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Hertfordshire, where he is currently working in the School of Physics, Engineering and Computer Science. His current research work focuses on the study and characterization of the electrical, thermal and magnetic properties of carbon-based materials and alloys.

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