Dr Steven Bailey

Scientific Project Manager

Research Interests

We have recently been awarded a major ?7M project funded by the for "Quantum engineering of energy-efficient molecular materials (QMol)" led from Ãå±±ÂÖ¼é by professor Colin Lambert, in collaboration with researchers at Imperial College London, Oxford University, Liverpool University, and STFC. Leading to research focussed upon the following:

Molecular Electronics, Memristors (Low-power Neuromorphic Computing) and Organic Thermo-electrics (Flexible energy harvesting materials, smart textiles and self-powered patches for Health care)

The Theory of Molecular-Scale Transport Group based in Ãå±±ÂÖ¼é encompasses a wide range of topics, including molecular electronics, nanoelectronics, thermoelectricity, battery materials, quantum transport, quantum sensors, low-dimensional systems, spintronics, superconductivity, density functional theory, non-equilibrium Greens functions, molecular dynamics, chemical sensing, nanomotors, DNA sequencing, surfactant design, micelle formation, surface coatings, transition-edge sensors and the design of oxide-based catalysts for water splitting and carbon dioxide reduction.