I'm a researcher with a PhD in Electronic Engineering from the University of Glasgow and a Masters of Theoretical Physics from Lancaster University. My research interest is in nanoelectronic devices and leveraging quantum effects to develop new technology.
For my PhD I simulated Resonant Tunneling Diodes (RTDs), a quantum tunneling based nanoelectronic device, using the Non-equilibrium Green's Function (NEGF) formalism. As part of this, I improved the device variation capabilities of Nano-electronic Simulation Software (NESS). This allowed me investigate how such random device variation provides RTDs with the potential to build Physical Uncloneable Functions (PUFs) which can uniquely identify devices they are placed on, in order to fight counterfeiting.
I am actively seeking research careers in quantum and nanoelectronic devices, for PhD graduates, and available to start immediately.