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Jason Robinson is Professor of Materials Physics and Joint Head of Department at the University of Cambridge's Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy. His research focuses on the interface between superconductivity and magnetism, with particular emphasis on novel electronic states emerging at material boundaries. He leads the Quantum Materials and Devices Group within the Materials Physics Centre, where his team employs precision thin film growth, nanoscale device fabrication, and advanced characterization techniques to explore fundamental quantum phenomena.
His primary research interests include superconducting spintronics, magnetic phenomena at oxide interfaces, and magnetism in rare earth/transition metal thin film multilayers. Robinson's groundbreaking work on triplet Cooper pairs at superconductor-ferromagnet interfaces has opened new pathways for energy-efficient computing technologies. His research methodology combines experimental approaches including scanning tunneling microscopy, muon spectroscopy, and diamond nanocrystal magnetic resonance imaging to achieve unprecedented spatial resolution and sensitivity.
His most recent publications demonstrate a clear trend toward increasingly sophisticated quantum devices, with emphasis on superconducting switches, vortex diodes, and spin-orbit coupling effects in hybrid structures. These works span disciplines including condensed matter physics, materials science, quantum engineering, and spintronics, with growing applications in quantum computing hardware development.
Robinson has established significant international collaborations, including the EPSRC-JSPS Oxide Superspin International Network, which explores unconventional superconductivity at oxide interfaces with spin-polarized materials. His research has been featured in numerous high-impact journals including Nature Materials, Physical Review Letters, and Nature Communications.
He actively supervises research students and postdoctoral researchers, with his group regularly hosting international conferences and workshops on superconducting spintronics. The Quantum Materials and Devices Group maintains state-of-the-art facilities including the Crossbeam 540 for advanced materials characterization and fabrication.




