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David Ingram

Professor at Ohio University

David Ingram is a Professor of Physics at Ohio University with extensive experience in electronic materials and devices.12 He holds a Ph.D. from Salford University in the UK, which he obtained in 1980.1

Ingram's research focuses on atomic collisions in solids, thin films, deposition, and analysis.1 He is particularly interested in the intersection of low-energy nuclear physics and materials science, with expertise in ion implantation and the interaction of energetic particles with matter.1

As an experimentalist, Ingram works on growing new materials and studying their properties.1 His curiosity about electronic materials and devices was sparked at a young age when he visited the Royal Radar Establishment in Malvern, England.1

At Ohio University, Ingram is affiliated with the Institute of Nuclear & Particle Physics.23 He can be contacted via email at [email protected] or by phone at 740-593-1705.2

Outside of his academic pursuits, Ingram enjoys fishing, gardening, and walking in the hills around Athens, Ohio.1

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Athens, Ohio, United States