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Jeremy Baumberg is a Professor at the Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, leading research in nanoscience and nanotechnology. He specializes in designing nano-materials with unique optical properties, including plasmonic cavities and polymer opals, with applications in catalysis, sensing, and energy. His work bridges academia and industry through collaborations with Hitachi, IBM, and his spin-offs Mesophotonics and Base4.
Research interests focus on light-matter interaction in nanoscale systems, quantum plasmonics, surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), and nanocavity engineering. Recent projects include developing plasmonic nanogap reactors, high-energy-density battery materials, and the open-source WaterScope platform for water quality monitoring.
- Awards:
- Faraday Medal (2017)
- Rumford Medal (2014)
- Young Medal (2013)
- Royal Society Fellowship (2011)
- Mullard Prize (2005)
His lab, the Ray Dolby Centre, explores optomechanical systems, plasmonic sensors, and nanostructured materials. Baumberg advises ARIA and serves on the EPSRC Council, emphasizing interdisciplinary innovation and scalable nanotechnology solutions.




