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Dr. James Thomas is a Lecturer in Quantum Technologies at Queen Mary University of London, affiliated with the School of Physical and Chemical Sciences and the Centre for Experimental and Applied Physics. He joined the university in 2023. His research focuses on quantum electronics, molecular devices, and two-dimensional materials like graphene, aiming to understand quantum-state influences on electronic conduction and novel functionalities at nanoscale dimensions. He explores wave-particle duality in graphene for sensing applications.
Dr. Thomas holds a MChem from the University of Oxford (2011) and a PhD in Nanophysics from the University of Bristol (2016). He previously worked as a postdoctoral researcher and senior research fellow at Oxford, focusing on molecular electronic devices. His teaching includes courses such as CHE100 (Essential Skills for Chemists) and CHE307 (Bioorganic Chemistry).
His research interests span quantum transport in molecular systems, graphene-based electronics, and nanoscale device fabrication. He has authored over 20 peer-reviewed publications, including work on single-molecule transistors and graphene nanojunctions. Recent grants include funding from the Royal Society and STFC for projects on quantum devices and molecular spin relaxation.
Dr. Thomas collaborates extensively with international institutions and leads research groups exploring next-generation quantum technologies. His lab focuses on experimental and theoretical approaches to advance nanoelectronics and quantum sensing applications.


