Personal details |
Name |
Professor Peter
Barham |
Job title |
Emeritus Professor
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Department |
School of Physics University of Bristol
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Work contact details |
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Qualifications |
B.Sc.(Warw.), M.Sc., Ph.D.(Bristol), F.Inst.P. |
Professional details |
Membership of professional bodies |
Institute of Physics
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Keywords |
food science
molecular gastronomy
penguins
plastics
polymers
polymer science
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Areas of expertise |
I am actively involved with attempts to understand how plastics (polymers) change from the liquid state to the solid state (i.e. how polymers crystallize). I have wide experience of many other aspects of polymer physics including looking at biodegradable plastics and ultra strong polymeric fibres.
I have managed to combine my passion (some would say obsession) for penguins with my expertise in materials science by assisting with the design and production of novel methods of marking individual birds. I currently lead a major research project concerned with the conservation of the African penguin.
I am also very interested in the science of food and cooking (I have written a book 'The Science of Cooking'). In particular I am concerned to apply my scientific knowledge in the kitchen. This has led to many interesting collaborations with chefs and contributed to the creation of the new science of Molecular Gastronomy.
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Media experience |
I have written articles for several national newspapers, I am regular contributor to national and local radio programmes (usually talking about aspects of science in the kitchen) and have appeared in several TV shows - most recently I was scientific advisor and a major contributor to the Discovery Channel series 'Kitchen Chemistry'.
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