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Read more at: Henning is awarded a Royal Society Research Professorship

Henning is awarded a Royal Society Research Professorship

16 April 2020

A piece of good news during the self-isolation era: Congratulations to our group leader, Henning Sirringhaus, for being awarded a Royal Society Reserach Professorship! This prestiguous appointment provides a long term-support for internationally recognised researchers from a wide range of scientific fields. The award will...


Read more at: Charge transport review paper published in Nature Materials

Charge transport review paper published in Nature Materials

16 April 2020

Together with Dr Simone Fratini and Prof. Alberto Salleo we have published a review paper on charge transport in Nature Materials. Check out the full text here .


Read more at: Ivan passes his PhD viva!

Ivan passes his PhD viva!

6 December 2019

Congratulations to Ivan for passing his 3.5 hr long PhD viva. Thank you Dr Dimov for your contributions to the field of biocompatible electronics, you are a star!


Read more at: Martin is co-organising the Cavendish Graduate Student Conference 2019

Martin is co-organising the Cavendish Graduate Student Conference 2019

4 November 2019

With five graduate student colleagues from accross the Cavendish Laboratory, Martin is currently organising the Cavendish Graduate Student Conference 2019 (5th Dec 2019). The conference is a unique opportunity for graduate students, postdocs and senior scientists from the Cavendish to exchange their current research and...


Read more at: Ian dressed as a glovebox wins the best costume prize!

Ian dressed as a glovebox wins the best costume prize!

3 November 2019

Congratulations to Ian on winning a prestiguous best Halloween costume prize! His enginnering skills were put to good use when designing this complex cardboard costume. He is an inspiration to us all.


Read more at: Welcome our new group members!

Welcome our new group members!

4 October 2019

We are delighted to welcome Dr Van Cao Nguyen who is joining us as a Postdoctoral Researcher and our three new PhD students: Tian Wu, Youcheng Zhang and Haoxin Gong.


Read more at: Amita becomes the Outreach Coordinator for CiW

Amita becomes the Outreach Coordinator for CiW

17 September 2019

Amita is now the Outreach Coordinator for the student-run group, Cavendish Inspiring Womxn (CiW). CiW aims to help raise the visibility of successful women by putting them in front of younger women considering careers in physics. CiW Website and committee page: https://www.cavendishinspiringwomxn.co.uk/who-we-are


Read more at: Welcome Qijing Wang, our new visiting Postdoctoral Researcher

Welcome Qijing Wang, our new visiting Postdoctoral Researcher

4 September 2019


Read more at: Welcome Prof Jiyoul Lee and Dr Xinglong Ren!

Welcome Prof Jiyoul Lee and Dr Xinglong Ren!

5 August 2019

We would like to extend the warmest welcome to Prof Jiyoul Lee from Pukyong National University who is joining our group as a visiting professor this year and Dr Xinglong Ren who is joining us as a postdoctoral researcher.


Read more at: Amita is elected as a Research Associate at Hughes Hall

Amita is elected as a Research Associate at Hughes Hall

12 July 2019

Amita was elected as a Research Associate at Hughes Hall on 10th of July 2019. Notice of election in the University Reporter: https://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2019-20/weekly/6560/section9.shtml


Latest news

Contact-Limited Temperature Dependence of Charge Transport Paper Published in Journal of Physics: Materials

2 April 2025

We have recently published the paper Elucidating Contact-Limited Temperature Dependence of Charge Transport in 2D Tin Halide Perovskite Field-Effect Transistors in Journal of Physics: Materials . Two-dimensional tin halide perovskites have recently generated significant interest due to their ease of processing and high...

Sirringhaus Lab Members Attend innoLAE 2025

20 February 2025

Seven members of the Sirringhaus Lab attended the conference innoLAE (Innovations in Large-Area Electronics) over the previous two days. The event, hosted at Magdalene College, Cambridge , included dozens of talks from both academics and industry experts across a wide range of topics, from applications like biosensors and...

Nernst Effect Paper Published in Nature Communications

11 February 2025

Our paper Observation of Anomalously Large Nernst Effects in Conducting Polymers has now been published in Nature Communications ! While the Nernst effect is well-documented in inorganic semiconductors and metals, this phenomenon is typically negligible in polymers with lower structural order and an inherently low mobility...