Jessica Wade
Dr Jess Wade is an Imperial College Research Fellow iand Lecturer in Functional Materials at Imperial College London. Broadly speaking, her research considers new materials for optoelectronic, spintronic and quantum devices, with a focus on chiral molecular materials....
Zena Hadjivasiliou
Zena obtained a BA in Mathematics at Magdalene College, University of Cambridge, in 2004, and an MSc in Statistics at Stanford University in 2007. She went on to do an MRes and PhD in Mathematical Biology at UCL, studying the evolution of sexual differentiation. In...
Thomas Swift
For quantum computers to demonstrate advantage over classical approaches the number of qubits available must significantly increase beyond current state-of-the-art implementations. CMOS-compatible spin qubits based on silicon transistor technology could provide the...