I am fascinated by the wealth of physics that has been uncovered in two dimensional materials. Hybrid 2D materials exhibit complementary properties of their constituent components. Exploiting this has the potential for a broad range of applications such as nanoelectronics, atomically thin circuitry, photodetectors, gas sensors and energy storage.
My goal is to understand these materials and use them to develop novel devices with real world applications.
Education:
Postgrad: BSc Hons I (Physics) - Queensland University of Technology
Ba (Mathematics) - Queensland University of Technology
Undergrad: Ba (Applied Science in Physics) - Queensland University of Technology
Current Research:
Epitaxial growth and characterisation of graphene heterostructures on SiC
Jonathan Bradford
PhD Student
School of Chemistry Physics and Mechanical Engineering
Queensland University of Technology
2 George st
Brisbane 4001 QLD
Australia