Walker started her independent scientific career at the
University of East Anglia. She joined the
University of Bath in 1998, where she was awarded a
Royal Society Industry Fellowship to work at
Cambridge Display Technology. In 2013 Walker was made Academic Director of the Centre for Doctoral Training in New and Sustainable Photovoltaics, as well as co-leading the
University of Bath SuperSolar network. Walker has worked with
Petra Cameron to investigate
perovskite solar cells, hybrid devices that contain organic and inorganic materials. The active layers of these devices contain
perovskite crystal structures, which strongly absorb solar radiation. Electrons within the perovskite are excited across the material bandgap, creating mobile charge carriers that migrate to electron and hole transport layers. Walker was made coordinator of the
Horizon 2020 program making perovskite truly exploitable (Maestro). Walker has created protein simulations to understand the structure and function of biologically-relevant molecules. == Selected publications ==