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Sara Dale is a Royal Society Research Fellow in the Department of Physics at the University of Bath, UK. Her research is embedded within key interdisciplinary centers including the Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, the Institute of Sustainability and Climate Change, and the Condensed Matter and Quantum Materials group. She is actively involved in cutting-edge research in nanoscale electronic and magnetic materials and is accepting doctoral students.
Her research focuses on condensed matter physics, quantum materials, and nanobioelectronics, with particular emphasis on 2D materials such as graphene and transition metal dichalcogenides. Her experimental work leverages advanced techniques like angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and high-resolution magnetic microscopy to probe electronic and magnetic properties at the nanoscale.
The analysis of her research outputs reveals a strong trend in developing and applying novel nanoscale sensing technologies, particularly using graphene-based Hall sensors, and in characterizing the electronic structure of emerging quantum materials. Her work bridges fundamental physics with applications in sustainability and next-generation electronic devices.
- Royal Society Research Fellow
Sara Dale supervises research students and is involved in multiple research projects, contributing to datasets and collaborative works. She is affiliated with major research centers at Bath, including the Condensed Matter Physics CDT, where she contributes to training the next generation of scientists. Her work is supported by the Royal Society and institutional research frameworks.
She is associated with the Condensed Matter and Quantum Materials group, the Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, and the Institute of Sustainability and Climate Change at the University of Bath. These affiliations support her interdisciplinary research in sustainable quantum technologies and advanced materials.



