

Peter J. Christopher
86 posts

@PalavaNet
Assistant Prof @UniofNottingham / @RAEngNews Research Fellow / PI @TheLumenLab / CSO @ExoboticsUK / CIO @prospectral / CIO @nanomation_tech / CSO @DropCodeBio



🚀 Milestone alert: @ExoboticsUK has graduated from @ESABICUK at @SpaceParkLeic! With doubled revenue and industry-defining satellite tech, they're making space more accessible, reliable & modular. The future of #NewSpace is now. #SpaceParkCommunity 🔗 space-park.co.uk/2025/05/exobot…



🚀 Big News! Exobotics has secured an $8M USD contract for our state-of-the-art small satellites! 🌍 This milestone is a testament to the trust and collaboration of our valued customers. We’re excited to work alongside them and our new partners to push the boundaries of space technology. With our dedicated team and customers leading the way, we’re looking forward to even greater achievements ahead. Here’s to continued growth and innovation!

Today, we’re announcing funding for 27 teams who will work together to define + detect the earliest signs of climate tipping points through our £81M Forecasting Tipping Points programme 🌎 (1/3)

Very honoured to be joining some very talented colleagues on this list!

Congratulations to our 13 new Research Fellows, announced today. With our support they'll continue their great work on diagnosing early-stage cancer, improved recycling of solar panels, and more: raeng.org.uk/news/academy-a…

Three alumni started a satellite manufacturing company called @ExoboticsUK. 2020 they won their first funding; 2022 they delivered their first satellites; 2024 they are on a mission to make space accessible to everyone. @IfMCambridge @ngab91 @PalavaNet eng.cam.ac.uk/news/satellite…


Congratulations to @elise_needham who was been awarded a Fellowship from the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851! 🎉 She aims to determine genetic influences on cellular signalling by performing genome-wide association studies on protein post-translational modifications.











Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your cochleas! Thank you to @KevinFWebb for lending us his brain for MRI scanning and @rebecca_penguin for her MRI wizardry. Looking forward to using this valuable data for helping to develop the next generation of cochlear implants.

