John Rodenburg

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John Rodenburg
Born
John Marius Rodenburg

1960 (age 63–64)[2]
Alma materUniversity of Exeter (BSc)
University of Cambridge (PhD)
AwardsRoyal Society University Research Fellowship
Scientific career
FieldsMicroscopy
Materials analysis[1]
InstitutionsUniversity of Sheffield
Sheffield Hallam University
Phase Focus Limited[2]
Murray Edwards College, Cambridge
ThesisDetection and interpretation of electron microdiffraction patterns (1986)
Doctoral studentsPeter Nellist
Websitewww.sheffield.ac.uk/eee/staff/academics/j_rodenburg

John Marius Rodenburg FRS is emeritus professor in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at the University of Sheffield.[3][4] He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2019 for "internationally recognised... work on revolutionising the imaging capability of light, X-ray and electron transmission microscopes".[5]


Education

Rodenburg was educated at University of Exeter where he was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics with Electronics. He moved to the Cavendish Laboratory[6] to complete his PhD on the detection and interpretation of electron diffraction patterns which was awarded by the University of Cambridge in 1986.[7]

Career and research

Rodenburg worked until 1999 in the University of Cambridge as a University Research Fellow of the Royal Society.[8] He is currently emeritus professor in the Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering at the University of Sheffield.[9]

His research interests have mostly been in improving the resolution and other capabilities of electron, X-ray and optical microscopy by processing diffraction patterns instead of using lenses. He has innovated many key developments in the diffractive imaging method called ptychography.[10][11][12][13][14][15][16]

In 2006, Rodenburg co-founded Phase Focus Limited, which uses ptychography to image live cells to improve cancer drug design. He served as a director and Chief Scientific Officer from 2006 to 2015.[1][17][18][19][13]

Awards and honours

Rodenburg was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2019.

Personal

Rodenburg is married to the material scientist Professor Conny Rodenburg,[20] and is the brother of the voice coach and writer Patsy Rodenburg[21]

References

  1. ^ a b John Rodenburg publications indexed by Google Scholar Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ a b Anon (2006). "John Marius Rodenburg". companieshouse.gov.uk. London: Companies House. Archived from the original on 2019-11-07.
  3. ^ Sheffield, University of (20 October 2022). "Professor John Rodenburg - Academics - Staff - EEE - The University of Sheffield". www.sheffield.ac.uk.
  4. ^ Sheffield, University of. "University of Sheffield engineer awarded one of academia's greatest honours - Latest - News - The University of Sheffield". www.sheffield.ac.uk.
  5. ^ "John Rodenburg: Biography". The Royal Society. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  6. ^ Howie, A.; McGill, C. A.; Rodenburg, J. M. (1985). "Intensity Correlations in Microdiffraction from "Amorphous" Materials". Le Journal de Physique Colloques. 46 (C9): C9-59–C9-62. doi:10.1051/jphyscol:1985906. ISSN 0449-1947.
  7. ^ Rodenburg, John Marius (1986). Detection and interpretation of electron microdiffraction patterns. jisc.ac.uk (PhD thesis). University of Cambridge. OCLC 59723869. EThOS uk.bl.ethos.377238.
  8. ^ "University Research Fellowship | Royal Society". royalsociety.org. Retrieved 2023-07-19.
  9. ^ "Rodenburg, John, Professor". www.sheffield.ac.uk. 2022-10-20. Retrieved 2023-07-19.
  10. ^ "The theory of super-resolution electron microscopy via Wigner-distribution deconvolution". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 339 (1655): 521–553. 1992-06-15. doi:10.1098/rsta.1992.0050. ISSN 0962-8428. S2CID 123384269.
  11. ^ Rodenburg, J. M.; McCallum, B. C.; Nellist, P. D. (1993-03-01). "Experimental tests on double-resolution coherent imaging via STEM". Ultramicroscopy. 48 (3): 304–314. doi:10.1016/0304-3991(93)90105-7. ISSN 0304-3991.
  12. ^ Nellist, P. D.; McCallum, B. C.; Rodenburg, J. M. (April 1995). "Resolution beyond the 'information limit' in transmission electron microscopy". Nature. 374 (6523): 630–632. doi:10.1038/374630a0. ISSN 1476-4687. S2CID 4330017.
  13. ^ a b Rodenburg, J. M.; Faulkner, H. M. L. (2004). "A phase retrieval algorithm for shifting illumination". Applied Physics Letters. 85 (20): 4795–4797. Bibcode:2004ApPhL..85.4795R. doi:10.1063/1.1823034. ISSN 0003-6951.
  14. ^ Rodenburg, J. M.; Hurst, A. C.; Cullis, A. G.; Dobson, B. R.; Pfeiffer, F.; Bunk, O.; David, C.; Jefimovs, K.; Johnson, I. (2007-01-18). "Hard-X-Ray Lensless Imaging of Extended Objects". Physical Review Letters. 98 (3): 034801. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.034801. PMID 17358687.
  15. ^ Maiden, Andrew M.; Rodenburg, John M. (September 2009). "An improved ptychographical phase retrieval algorithm for diffractive imaging". Ultramicroscopy. 109 (10): 1256–1262. doi:10.1016/j.ultramic.2009.05.012. ISSN 1879-2723. PMID 19541420.
  16. ^ Maiden, A. M.; Humphry, M. J.; Rodenburg, J. M. (2012-08-01). "Ptychographic transmission microscopy in three dimensions using a multi-slice approach". JOSA A. 29 (8): 1606–1614. doi:10.1364/JOSAA.29.001606. ISSN 1520-8532. PMID 23201876.
  17. ^ Maiden, Andrew M.; Rodenburg, John M. (2009). "An improved ptychographical phase retrieval algorithm for diffractive imaging". Ultramicroscopy. 109 (10): 1256–1262. doi:10.1016/j.ultramic.2009.05.012. ISSN 0304-3991. PMID 19541420.
  18. ^ Rodenburg, J. M.; Hurst, A. C.; Cullis, A. G.; Dobson, B. R.; Pfeiffer, F.; Bunk, O.; David, C.; Jefimovs, K.; Johnson, I. (2007). "Hard-X-Ray Lensless Imaging of Extended Objects". Physical Review Letters. 98 (3): 034801. Bibcode:2007PhRvL..98c4801R. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.034801. ISSN 0031-9007. PMID 17358687.
  19. ^ Faulkner, H. M. L.; Rodenburg, J. M. (2004). "Movable Aperture Lensless Transmission Microscopy: A Novel Phase Retrieval Algorithm". Physical Review Letters. 93 (2): 023903. Bibcode:2004PhRvL..93b3903F. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.023903. ISSN 0031-9007. PMID 15323918.
  20. ^ "Rodenburg (née Schönjahn), Cornelia, Professor". www.sheffield.ac.uk. 2023-04-18. Retrieved 2023-07-19.
  21. ^ bloomsbury.com. "Who's Who 2023". Bloomsbury. Retrieved 2023-07-19.