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Photonics Innovation Centre
School of Physics & Astronomy
University of St Andrews
North Haugh
St Andrews, Fife
Scotland, UK
KY16 9SS

Dr Cameron F Rae
Technical Manager
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Prof Malcolm H Dunn
Technical Director
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Prof Wilson Sibbett
Technical Director
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Dr Jonny A C Terry
Research Fellow
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Mr Graeme M Miller
Research Fellow
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Dr David J M Stothard
SUPA KT Technologist
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Mr Donald Walker
CEO PhotoSynergy Ltd
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Mr Stephen King
Technical Services
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email addresses
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Telephone Fax e-mail
+44 (0)1334 467315 +44 (0)1334 467313 pic(at)st-and.ac.uk



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Directions:

The Photonics Innovation Centre is located at the east end of the J. F. Allen Building (School of Physics & Astronomy) on the University's North Haugh Campus, where it can be accessed by its own entrance. Parking is available in an adjacent University parking area (limited spaces) or close-by public car park (Petherum Bridge - free).

From the A91 Cupar/Guardbridge Road, on approach to St Andrews from the west, turn right at the first roundabout signposted University, North Haugh. After 100m, go straight ahead at the next mini-roundabout (new Medical Sciences Building to your right) and in 75m park in the parking area. The Centre's entrance (glass partition wall) is clearly visible.

From the A915 Largo/Leven Road, entering St Andrews from the South (Morrisons store to left and Hospital to your right), go straight ahead at the first roundabout. Approximately 1km into the town, go straight through another mini-roundabout (Shell petrol station on left) and after a further 150m turn left at next roundabout. Only 50m and turn right down the slope and continue through car parks. After sharp left bend turn left at mini-roundabout leaving the new Medical Sciences Building to your right and park in the parking area. The Centre's entrance (glass partition wall) is clearly visible.


logosPromoting the successful exploitation of emerging photonic technologies, through engagement in focussed knowledge exchange programmes that deliver collaborative research and subsequent prototype development, fabrication and end-user assessment opportunity.