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Professor Martyn McLachlan holds the position of Professor of Thin Films, Interfaces, and Electronic Devices at Imperial College London's Department of Materials (Faculty of Engineering). He directs the Centre for Doctoral Training in Advanced Characterisation of Materials (CDT-ACM), co-leads the Centre for Processable Electronics (CPE), and serves as Deputy Faculty Senior Tutor. His research focuses on thin film electronics, optoelectronic interfaces, and device fabrication with applications in photovoltaics and memory technologies.
Key affiliations include the CPE and PE-CDT. His academic roles include course director for the Advanced Materials Science and Engineering MSc and former College Warden. Research interests span perovskite solar cells, nanocrystal engineering, and sustainable materials synthesis. Collaborations emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to materials for energy and electronics.
Recent publications emphasize perovskite photodetectors, memristors, and interface engineering. Notable contributions include green solvent-based nanocrystal synthesis and defect-controlled memristor stability. His work bridges fundamental materials science with applied device development.
Grants and training programs (e.g., CDT-ACM) underpin his commitment to doctoral education and translational research. Lab facilities span both the South Kensington and White City campuses, leveraging Imperial's Molecular Sciences Research Hub infrastructure.



