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Biography

Prior to joining the Sirringhaus Lab, Leon completed an MEng in Electronic Engineering at the University of Southampton and an MRes in Sensor Technologies and Applications at the University of Cambridge. He has also completed several internships with Qualcomm and Pragmatic Semiconductor.

His PhD focuses on the fabrication, characterisation and utilisation of n-type organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs), and his research is co-supervised by Professor George Malliaras of the Bioelectronics Lab. In his free time, Leon likes playing football and joining in with the Cambridge University Scout and Guide Club (CUSAGC) and Gonville and Caius College's MCR.

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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...