Sirringhaus Lab
Martin received his MSc in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology with distinction from ETH Zurich. He is interested in studying charge and thermoelectric transport in semicrystalline polymer semiconductors and carbon nanotube networks. He studies the charge carrier density as well as temperature dependence of their mobility and Seebeck coefficient to elucidate their energetic state distribution and electron-electron and electron-phonon interactions. In his spare time, he enjoys badminton, hiking and board games.
Sirringhaus Lab Completes Move to the Ray Dolby Centre
1 May 2025
We're delighted to announce that we have now relocated from the Microelectronics Research Centre to the Ray Dolby Centre , the centrepiece of the new Cavendish Laboratory. We're looking forward to pursuing our research in this state-of-the-art building and collaborating more effectively with other researchers as a result...
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...
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