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Phil Meeson is a Professor of Physics in the Department of Physics at Royal Holloway, University of London. His research focuses on quantum devices, condensed matter physics, and superconductivity. He leads major projects such as the EPSRC Hub for Quantum Computing and Simulation and Quantum Sensing for the Hidden Sector (QSHS). His work involves collaborations with institutions in multiple countries and has resulted in over 60 peer-reviewed articles. Key areas include Josephson junctions, parametric amplifiers, and quantum sensing technologies.
- Project PI for 20+ research initiatives funded by STFC, Innovate UK, and EPSRC.
- Supervised 10+ graduate students in quantum device fabrication and cryogenic systems.
- Developed cryogenic microwave filters and ESR characterization techniques for quantum materials.
Research interests emphasize bridging condensed matter physics with quantum engineering applications. Recent work explores rare-earth ion coupling to superconductors and nonlinear dynamics in Josephson systems. His lab focuses on scalable quantum technologies and sub-kelvin device development.



