Stephen Gull
Professor Stephen F Gull
College Supervisor in Physics and Astrophysics, Emeritus Professor of Physics
Natural Sciences (Physical)
Radio Astronomy
Bayesian data analysis. Physical applications of geometric algebras. Astrophysical fluid dynamics and plasma physics.
Office: A4 Chapel Court
Telephone: 38642
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Commodore John W R Harris
Formerly Domestic Bursar
Royal Navy
Office: I4 New Court (shared)
Telephone: 68192
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Victoria Harvey
Dr Victoria Harvey
Tutor for Undergraduate Admissions
Modern and Medieval Languages
Dr Victoria Harvey’s research interests lie in 16th century French literature and visual culture. Her PhD thesis examined satirical representations of the figure of the vieille in French Renaissance poetry; more recent research examines 16th century representations of the 1495 syphilis epidemic and Real Tennis in the 16th century.

Dr Harvey was previously Director of Admissions at Lucy Cavendish and also worked in outreach roles at Robinson College and Trinity Hall.

Office: Old Divinity School
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Professor B Jane Heal
College Supervisor in Philosophy, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy
Philosophy
Philosophy of language and of mind; the thought of Wittgenstein; the interrelations of metaphysics, epistemology and ethics.
Office: E6 Third Court
Telephone: 38668
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Professor Geoffrey C Horrocks
College Supervisor in Classics, Emeritus Prof of Comparative Philology
Classics
History and structure of the Greek and Latin languages, medieval and modern Greek grammar and semantics, grammatical theory, historical linguistics.
Office: G5 Second Court
Telephone: 38696
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Professor Deborah Howard
Professor Emerita of Architectural History, Formerly Head of Department of History of Art
Architecture

Architecture & History of Art
The art and architecture of Venice and the Veneto; Renaissance architectural theory; cultural exchanges between Italy and the Eastern Mediterranean; aspects of Scottish architecture.
Office: C6a North Court
Telephone: 39360
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Dr Howard P Hughes
Supervisor in Physics, Emeritus Reader in Physics, Formerly Tutor
Natural Sciences (Physical)
Physics
Optical and electronic properties of nanostructures. Plasmons in microstructured metals.
Office: i7 New Court
Telephone: 38607
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Professor Ian M Hutchings
Emeritus Professor of Manufacturing Engineering, Chairman of St John's Innovation Centre Ltd.
Engineering
Scientific and technical aspects of inkjet printing; tribology, especially wear, the application of tribological principles to manufacturing processes and the history of tribology
Office: E6 First Court
Telephone: 38618
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Dr John B Hutchison
Formerly College Lecturer in Physiology
Physiology
The role of steroids in neuroprotection and brain repair. The neural, biochemical and genetic mechanisms involved in the sexual differentiation of the brain and behaviour.
Office: Room 5 Merton Hall
Telephone: 67927
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Dr Tom Hynes
College Lecturer in Engineering (Part 1), University Reader in Mechanical Engineering
Engineering
Aerodynamics of jet engines. Aircraft and helicopter noise. Compressor stall. Minimising the environmental impact of aviation.
Office: E2 First Court
Telephone: 38787
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John Iliffe
Professor John Iliffe
College Supervisor in History, University Prof of African History
History

African History
Research in African History.
Office: I1 New Court
Telephone: 38714
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Professor Chris D Jiggins
College Lecturer in Zoology, Director of Studies in Natural Sciences (Biological), Animal Biology & Zoology, Evolution & Behaviour
Natural Science (Biological)
Zoology
Speciation and the genetic basis of adaptation in neotropical butterflies. Population genomics in evolutionary biology.
Office: E5a New Court
Telephone: 61557
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Ray G Jobling
Formerly Senior Tutor, University Lecturer in Sociology, College Lecturer in Sociology
Human, Social and Political Sciences (HSPS)
Sociology
Sociology and politics of health care and health professions, especially Medicine & Pharmacy. Psycho-social & cultural aspects of chronic illness, especially dermatological conditions.
Office: Room 2, Merton Hall
Telephone: 38698
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Professor Peter T Johnstone
College Supervisor in Mathematics, Emeritus Professor of the Foundations of Mathematics
Mathematics
Pure Mathematics
Categorical aspects of the foundations of mathematics, in particular topos theory. Applications of category theory to mathematical logic, physics and theorectical computer science.
Office: E8a New Court
Telephone: 38680
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Dr HJ Joyce
Dr Hannah Joyce
Director of Studies in Engineering Part IB, University Lecturer in Electronic Devices and Materials, College Lecturer in Engineering
Engineering
Semiconductor nanomaterials for optoelectronics and photovoltaics.
Office: E14b New Court
Telephone: 68278
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Dr Talitha Kearey
Dr Talitha Kearey
Classics
Latin literature and its reception. My current book project explores concepts of authorship, biography and literary criticism in Virgil’s ancient reception; more broadly, I maintain research interests in Latin poetry and prose, the history of scholarship, reception studies to the present day, and literary and cultural theory (especially feminist and queer studies).

Recent and forthcoming publications:
• ‘(Mis)reading the Gnat: Truth and Deception in the Pseudo-Virgilian Culex’, Ramus 47.2 (2018), 174-196.
• ‘Two Acrostics in Horace’s Satires (1.9.24-8, 2.1.7-10)’, Classical Quarterly 69.2 (forthcoming in December 2019).
• ‘Secondary Metalepsis? Talking to Virgil in Fulgentius’ Expositio Continentiae Virgilianae’, in S. Matzner and G. C. Trimble (edd.),
Metalepsis: Ancient Texts, New Perspectives, Oxford University Press (forthcoming in 2020).

Office: F16 Cripps
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Professor John F Kerrigan
College Supervisor in English, University Prof of English 2000
English
Shakespeare and early modern literature, especially the interaction between cultural history and British-Irish state formation. Textual scholarship. Poetry since Wordsworth.
Office: F4 Third Court
Telephone: 38620
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Fleur Kilburn Toppin
Dr Fleur Kilburn-Toppin
Director of Studies in Clinical Medicine & Anatomy, College Lecturer in Clinical Medicine, Deputy Dean of Discipline
Medical Science
Anatomy
Office: E10b New Court
Telephone: 38723
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Professor Ann-Louise Kinmonth
College Supervisor and Director of Studies in Clinical Medicine, Clinical Director, Foundation Prof of General Practice, Chair Undergraduate Admissions Working Group, Member of Council, Chair inequalities in health reading group
Medical Science
Prevention of diabetes and its consequences; development and evaluation of complex behavioural interventions; the place of the generalist physician.
Office: F1b Cripps
Telephone: 38632
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Tuomas KNowles
Professor Tuomas P J Knowles
College Lecturer in Nanoscience
Natural Sciences (Physical)
Nanoscience
Office: A22 Cripps
Telephone: 38637
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Dr Graham Ladds
College Lecturer in Pharmacology, Director of Studies in Pharmacology
Medical Science
Pharmacology
Office: F1a Cripps
Telephone: 68253
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Professor Austen Lamacraft
College Lecturer in Physics
Natural Sciences (Physical)
Physics
Office: Room 1, Merton Hall
Telephone: 68196
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Dr Matt Lampitt
Dr Matt Lampitt
Modern and Medieval Languages
My research focuses on medieval literature in French and Occitan, particularly in multilingual, comparative perspectives (especially with literature in Welsh, Latin, and English), and from positions informed by modern critical theory and philosophy (especially queer, feminist, psychoanalytic, ecocritical, and Latourian).
Office: C6c North Court
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Cristel Lane
Professor Christel O Lane
College Lecturer in Sociology, Prof of Economic Sociology
Human, Social and Political Sciences (HSPS)
Sociology
Economic Sociology: Varieties of capitalism theory. Transformations of corporate governance systems in Europe. Responses of UK and German companies to globalisation: reconfiguration of the value chain and foreign sourcing.
Office: B2c Chapel Court
Telephone: 38660
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Tomas Larsson
Dr Tomas H Larsson
Senior Lecturer in the Department of Politics and International Studies, College Lecturer in Politics
History and Politics

Social & Political Science
Comparative Politics and International Relations: Southeast Asia, state formation, economic development.
Office: E10a New Court
Telephone: 38741
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