Professor Judith Driscoll FRSC
Winner: 2024 Interdisciplinary Prize
University of Cambridge
For interdisciplinary work to realise unprecedented properties in a broad variety of functional oxide devices.
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Professor Driscoll’s research investigates oxide thin film materials for new forms of computing and clean energy generation. These materials could hold the key to new forms of low-power brain-like computing or for achieving a clean energy source, a process that uses powerful superconducting magnets. These films may even be the key to splitting water into green hydrogen.
Oxide thin film materials have a wide range of properties and are also remarkably stable and non-toxic. However, unlocking their full potential requires precise engineering at the atomic level and a range of disciplines from chemistry to physics to engineering.
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