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Professor Mark Oxborrow is a faculty member in the Department of Materials at Imperial College London's Faculty of Engineering. His research focuses on inventing and applying quantum technologies, particularly those operating at microwave frequencies, to enhance measurement sensitivity. Key affiliations include the Quantum Engineering and Space Lab initiatives. His work spans quantum materials design, maser technology, and solid-state spin systems. Notable contributions include room-temperature maser development and organic spintronic materials.
Research interests emphasize quantum physics, materials engineering, and their intersections with optical and electrical systems. Recent work explores superradiant masing, spin qubit dynamics, and ultra-sensitive quantum receivers. His publications highlight innovations in coherent microwave emission, thermal noise reduction, and portable quantum devices.
No scientific awards are listed. Advising and grant details are not explicitly provided, though his lab affiliations suggest active collaboration in quantum engineering and space-related technologies. Oxborrow's lab focuses on practical applications of quantum systems, including miniaturized masers and hybrid material development.
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