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Academic Achievements
Has over 650 publications with more than 28,000 citations; Winner of the ISSR 2023 book prize; Recently published works include 'Charge-State Dependent Vibrational Relaxation in a Single-Molecule Junction' and 'Statistical signature of electrobreakdown in graphene nanojunctions.'
Research Experience
Holds the position of Professor of Nanomaterials at the University of Oxford; Research focuses on vibrational states of nanotubes, charge transport through single molecules in graphene nanogaps, and machine learning for measuring and tuning quantum devices.
Background
Professor Andrew Briggs is the inaugural holder of the Chair of Nanomaterials at the University of Oxford. His research interests focus on materials and techniques for quantum technologies and their incorporation into practical devices. Current hot topics include vibrational states of nanotubes and charge transport through single molecules in graphene nanogaps, and machine learning for measuring and tuning quantum devices.