Andrew Fisher

Andrew Fisher

I studied Natural Sciences at Cambridge University (1983-1986), taking a Part II in Physics and Theoretical Physics. I then moved to Oxford University to pursue my DPhil research in theoretical condensed-matter physics (1986-9). I remained in Oxford after the...
Shelly Conroy

Shelly Conroy

Dr Shelly Conroy is a lecturer in thin films and microscopy in the department of materials at Imperial and Royce Imperial. Her research group funded by the Royal Society and ERC CoG focuses on thin film growth and advanced electron microscopy and atom probe...
Jessica Wade

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....
Thomas Swift

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...
Andrew Cairns

Andrew Cairns

Andrew is a Lecturer in Materials Chemistry at Imperial College London. Before this, he was a postdoctoral scientist at the ESRF on the high-pressure diffraction Beamline ID27, and from 2017-2021, he was a research fellow at Imperial. He completed both undergraduate...
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