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Dr. Ian Sandall is a Lecturer in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at the University of Liverpool. His research focuses on optical biosensors, integrated semiconductor lab-on-a-chip systems, and novel semiconductor materials for applications in medical diagnostics, defense, and astronomy. He holds a PhD in Physics from Cardiff University and has contributed to projects at Philips Research (Netherlands) and the University of Sheffield. His work emphasizes miniaturization of optoelectronic systems for point-of-care diagnostics and hazardous environments.
Education:
- PhD in Quantum Dot Lasers, Cardiff University
- BSc in Physics, Cardiff University
Research Interests: Dr. Sandall investigates semiconductor devices like lasers, LEDs, and photodetectors for biosensing and medical applications. He develops novel materials (e.g., quantum dots, antimony alloys) and explores integration into lab-on-a-chip systems. His work bridges material science, optoelectronics, and biomedical engineering to create compact, cost-effective diagnostic tools. Recent efforts include graphene-based biosensors and plasma-polymerized coatings for infrared detection.
Grants & Funding:
- LANDOne (INNOVATE UK, £M)
- Defence Science & Technology Laboratory Projects (e.g., Enhanced Type 2 Superlattice Photodiodes)
- EPSRC Core Equipment Awards
Teaching & Supervision: Coordinates the Electronic Circuits and Systems module and teaches Mathematics B for Electrical Engineers. Supervised theses on biosensing aptamers, semiconductor nanowires, and wide-bandgap materials.
Labs & Teams: Engages with interdisciplinary teams on optoelectronic device design, material characterization, and medical diagnostics. Collaborates with industry partners like Leonardo UK and Philips Research.


