Sirringhaus Lab
Theo holds a BSc in Physics from the University of Copenhagen, during which he attained research experience from top academic labs at Harvard and UC Berkeley for studying the fundamental physical properties and device applications of low-dimensional materials. Now at Cambridge, Theo studies double-quantum-dot systems in silicon CMOS transistors as a potential method for implementing scalable spin-based quantum computing. In his PhD, he specialises in the manipulation and control of single-electron spins in order to achieve qubit operation.
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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