Susan Graham

Operations Director at Moorfield Nanotechnology

Susan Graham is an accomplished operations and manufacturing professional with extensive experience in the engineering sector. Currently serving as Operations Director and Head of Operations at Moorfield Nanotechnology since August 2022, Susan previously held various influential roles at Husco from January 2005 to September 2022, including Manufacturing Manager, where oversight of a team supporting significant production was achieved. Other roles at Husco included Manufacturing Engineer and Product Engineer, focusing on capital equipment management, project leadership, and departmental improvements. Prior experience at Thermo Fisher Scientific involved key design and development engineering responsibilities, contributing to multiple successful projects and innovations. Susan holds a Master's degree in Industrial Engineering from The University of Manchester and a Bachelor's degree in Manufacturing Engineering from Leeds Beckett University.

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Moorfield Nanotechnology

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Moorfield — excellence in vacuum technology since 1989. Moorfield was created to provide services in vacuum technology primarily to the academic research market. While the initial service and retrofit side of the business is still important for ongoing customer communication and feedback, the company has now grown to supply products manufactured in-house. Our vacuum deposition range is aimed at pilot-scale industrial production and high-end educational institutions. System designs involve extensive modularity, leading to flexible solutions ideal for R&D environments where changing technical requirements are common. The range consists of starter platforms that can then be populated with numerous component sets for deposition of metals, inorganics and organics. Systems can be built as standalone units, or can be combined with gloveboxes when air sensitivity is an issue. Recently, Moorfield have directed R&D toward chemical vapour deposition (CVD) systems that allow for easy production of the ‘wonder materials’ graphene and carbon nanotubes (CNTs). These developments have attracted government funding and have been aided by consultation with expert academic researchers. The systems are capable of scalable, cost-efficient synthesis of high-quality material through the implementation of growth schemes deemed critical for future commercialisation of carbon nanomaterials. Moorfield formed the Clean Environments division in 1997 after failing to find a portable clean space in which to get sign-off for its deposition systems. The Clean Environments team have since developed a range of rapid-assembly, low cost, HEPA filtered products for creating portable and permanent cleanroom areas.


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