Introduction
I went to school in Melbourne Australia and studied MPhys at Keble College. I stayed in Oxford afterwards and further pursued a DPhil in Condensed Matter Physics. Currently, I am a post-doctoral researcher in Terahertz Photonics Group within the Physics department.
Teaching
I teach first and third-year undergraduates at Queen’s on a range of topics closely related to my research, including laser physics and semiconductor physics.
Research
I am interested in studying semiconducting materials and their optoelectronic applications, for example as efficient solar energy absorbers in mitigating impacts from the global climate change. My research therefore focusses on the class of materials of metal halide perovskites. I investigate the fabrication technique of vacuum deposition in forming highly homogenous thin films over a large area. I further incorporate these layers into p-n junction-style photovoltaic devices in realising both excellent solar-to-electrical power conversion efficiency and operational stability. In parallel, I perform a broad range of spectroscopies to probe the photophysical properties of perovskite thin films and devices.
Publications
Please find my full list of publications visiting this link.