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Dr. Sara Sangtarash is an Associate Professor in Nanoelectronics and Leverhulme Fellow at the University of Warwick’s School of Engineering. Her research focuses on quantum switching, graphene materials, and molecular electronics. She holds a PhD from Lancaster University (2017) under the Marie-Curie Early Stage Researcher program, where she developed mid-gap quantum transport theory for nanoelectronics. Key awards include the Lancaster JUNO Prize (2016) and a Leverhulme Trust Fellowship (2018-2024).
Research interests span graphene-like molecules, quantum interference effects, and molecular thermoelectricity. Notable contributions include magic ratio theory for molecular conductance prediction and advancements in graphene nanoribbon engineering. Teaching includes courses on electronic circuits (ES191), engineering materials (ES195), and systems modeling (ES197).
Grants include an EPSRC New Investigator Award (NanoCool project, £447K) and Horizon Europe’s ATYPIQUAL initiative (€ multimillion). Her work bridges quantum phenomena with practical nanodevices, emphasizing energy harvesting and sensing applications.
- Awards: Lancaster JUNO Prize, Leverhulme Trust Fellowship
- Grants: EPSRC NanoCool (2023-2028), EU ATYPIQUAL (2023-2027)
Labs: Focuses on atomically precise graphene nanoribbons and molecular junction fabrication. Collaborates on van der Waals heterostructures and quantum dot engineering.



