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David Carey is a Professor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Associate Head of the School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering at the University of Surrey. He holds a PhD from Trinity College Dublin and was an EPSRC Advanced Research Fellow between 2015 and 2022, serving as Head of the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. His research focuses on 2D materials (graphene, silicene, germanene), functional electronic materials, and nanomaterials characterization.
Key research interests include molecular doping of graphene, structural characterization of layered materials, and high-frequency conductivity. He teaches modules like Nanoelectronics and Devices (EEEM022) and Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (EEE3037), covering quantum engineering and nanomaterials growth/characterization.
Recent publications emphasize silicon quantum technologies, perovskite stability, and terahertz sensors. His work bridges material science, nanoelectronics, and quantum engineering, with applications in optoelectronics and energy materials. Collaborative projects involve advanced fabrication techniques and interdisciplinary material design.
David Carey’s research group at the Advanced Technology Institute explores cutting-edge topics such as erbium-implanted silicon for quantum applications, graphene-based sensors, and 2D material band gap engineering. His contributions span from fundamental material studies to applied technologies in communication and energy systems.
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