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Niladri Banerjee

I am a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Physics and Research Representative of the Matter Community in Physics.

My research involves the atomic-precision growth of materials, advanced electronic and magnetic characterisation together with modelling to develop and utilise emergent quantum phases in low dimensional materials (thin films and van der Waals materials).

I received my PhD from University of Cambridge followed by a postdoctoral research associateship at Cambridge. During my postdoc, I was a Junior Research Fellow at Wolfson College, Cambridge.

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