Organising committee

Organisers

Dr. Hatef Sadeghi is an Associate Professor in Multiscale Modelling at University of Warwick, UKRI Future Leaders Fellow (2019-First Cohort), recent Leverhulme EC Fellow (2017) and head of the Device Modelling Group. His main research area is theoretical nanoscale electronics and computational material discovery and collaborates at the interface between Physics, Chemistry and Electronic Engineering. Several of his theoretical predictions for quantum nanodevices have been successfully realised. He has published more than 140 peer-reviewed papers, several of which are in Nature, Nature Materials, Nature Nanotechnology, Nano Letters, PNAS, JACS, Nature Communications, ACSNano, Advanced Functional Materials, Science Advances, Angewandte, etc. He has co-created the next generation quantum transport code "GOLLUM" and leads its development and distribution.

Group Page: https://www.nanolab.uk

Dr. Jan Mol is a Reader in Quantum and Nanoelectronics at QMUL, UKRI Future Leaders Fellow (2020-Second Cohort) and recent RAEng Research Fellow (2016). An experimentalist whose overarching theme of research is to engineer quantum effects in atomic and molecular scale devices. His research covers a broad range of topics from fundamental studies of quantum transport in single molecules and nanoscale thermodynamics to applications including solid-state nanopores for DNA sequencing and molecular data storage, and has been published in high-impact journals including Nature Communications, Small and Chemical Society Reviews. He has patents on quantum computing, DNA sequencing, memristive devices and nanoscale manufacturing. 

Group page: https://www.mollab.uk

Organising committee

Dr. H Sadeghi

University of Warwick

Dr. J Mol

Queen Mary University of London 

Dr. S Sangtarash

University of Warwick

Dr. A Daaoub

University of Warwick

J Targett

University of Warwick

Thibault Degousee

Queen Mary University of London 

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FLF Development Network - Plus Funds

UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship Grants

Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship