

From 2011-3, Paul was Vice President, Global Marketing for Gatan Inc. He has organised Gatan’s participation in Microscience (now MMC) and EMAG throughout his time in Gatan and was invited to join the RMS TAC (now CAB) in 2008. Paul joined Gatan UK in 2001, initially in technical sales and from 2004 to 2011 he was the sales and service manager for the UK, Scandinavia, Iberia, Israel and South Africa. He was responsible for developing external business, with customers worldwide sending samples for examination at Berkeley. He joined Nuclear Electric (later Magnox Electric and BNFL) at its Berkeley Technology Centre in 1994 and from 1998-2001 was the manager of the Electron Optics facility, including SEMs, TEMs and surface analysis equipment, some of which operated with highly radioactive samples. Initially working in TEM, diffraction and materials science research (PhD and Post-docs), he later moved to industrial microscopy of all sorts in the nuclear power generation industry. Paul Spellward started in electron microscopy as a PhD student at the University of Bristol in 1986. 170 years of history and leadership in Microscopy means that the position already held by Oliver at ZEISS, carries significant responsibility for the future direction of microscopy while respecting and protecting its past. ZEISS has an influence in almost every market of Science across both Academia and Industry. In recent years Oliver has developed a passion for STEM outreach and public engagement science which he sees as vital to the evolution of our relationship to technology.
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During his PhD, Oliver worked with Dr Peter O’Toole who collaborated on the development of a new kind of fluorescent dye and possible drug for PDT in cancer. Oliver holds a PhD in Bio-organic Chemistry from the University of Essex. He has worked for Carl Zeiss Limited since 2005 and has held a several different roles in the company including Product Specialist, Business Development Manager, and Account Manager. The wider Thermo Fisher Scientific company manufacture a very wide range equipment: XPS, EDS, Mass Spectrometers, Chromatography and DNA sequencing systems, and an extensive range of lab and consumable equipment.ĭr Oliver Clarke is the Head of Microscopy for Carl Zeiss Limited in the United Kingdom.
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They also have a software division which besides supporting their high level software platforms, produces the well-known Amira and Avizo 3D visualisation packages. Different models and configurations of all of these systems are made for three main markets, Semiconductor (& Data Storage), Materials Science and Life Science. They also have our own x-ray MicroCT system.

Former FEI manufacture Scanning and Transmission Electron Microscopes (SEM & TEMs), Focused Ion Beam Systems and when these are integrated with an SEM, DualBeam systems. Corporate Advisory Board Chair, Thermo Fisher Scientificįrancis has worked for Philips, FEI and now Thermo Fisher Scientific for 19 years in Applications, Product Management, Marketing and Sales.įEI was purchased in September 2016 by Thermo Fisher Scientific.
