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Prof. Charlene Lobo is a Professor at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), leading the Physics discipline within the School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences. She holds a 20-year research career in semiconductor nanofabrication, quantum materials, and photonics. Her key contributions include pioneering quantum dot architectures for single-photon emitting diodes, co-founding Nature Materials, and advancing electron/plasma beam technologies for nanostructure fabrication. She has secured ARC grants, filed international patents, and published over 90 papers. Her recent initiatives include launching Australia's first undergraduate Quantum Technology degree.
- Education: Postdoctoral research at the University of Cambridge.
- Affiliations: Editorial roles at Nature Materials, Microstructures, and Frontiers in Nanotechnology.
- Grants: ARC Linkage Projects (2018–2022) with Thermo Fisher and Adaptas Solutions, focusing on electron multipliers and ion detection technologies.
- Research Focus: Nanofabrication, 2D materials (e.g., hexagonal boron nitride, black phosphorus), and quantum sensor development.
- Teaching: Courses include Physics of Energy and Advanced Materials.
Key Achievements: Over 4,500 citations (H-index 28), five international patents, and leadership roles in UTS's Faculty of Science and Disability Research Network. She currently oversees a research group commercializing innovations in ion beam nanofabrication and optoelectronic materials.
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