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Dr. Andrew Prins is a Research Fellow at the Advanced Technology Institute (ATI) of the University of Surrey. His research focuses on semiconductor materials, particularly investigating properties under extreme conditions such as pressure and excitation. He specializes in photodetection technologies, light scattering systems, and defect engineering in materials like silicon and type-II superlattices.
Key research areas include infrared photodetectors, semiconductor band-edge engineering, and multi-angle light scattering for particle analysis. His work combines experimental approaches with analytical techniques such as photoluminescence spectroscopy and hydrostatic pressure testing.
Publications highlight advancements in understanding defect levels in InAs/InAsSb superlattices and developing high-concentration particle measurement systems. While no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, his contributions to semiconductor physics and sensor technology are evident through his peer-reviewed outputs.
Dr. Prins collaborates with institutions on projects involving advanced materials characterization and device applications. His work at ATI emphasizes translating fundamental material science into practical technologies for photodetection and sensing systems.
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