Max Attwoodمشاهده پروفایل
استاد مهمان
Dr. Max Attwood serves as an Academic Visitor in the Department of Materials at Imperial College London's Faculty of Engineering, with dual affiliations to the Centre for Processable Electronics and Quantum Engineering, Science and Technology Group . Based at the Royal School of Mines, South Kensington Campus, he drives cutting-edge research in quantum materials. His expertise spans: Room-temperature quantum information processing using molecular spins Organic maser development for portable quantum amplifiers Spin-crossover materials and n-type organic semiconductors Theoretical-computational chemistry of quantum systems Analysis of his 9 publications (2019-2024) reveals a strategic pivot toward quantum hardware solutions, with 5 high-impact papers in 2023-2024 focusing on eliminating cryogenic barriers for quantum devices. His work demonstrates exceptional interdisciplinary synthesis across chemistry, physics, and engineering. Dr. Attwood maintains robust international collaborations, evidenced by multi-institutional authorship on all recent papers. His research is supported by active quantum technology grants, enabling access to Imperial's advanced nanofabrication and spectroscopy facilities through the Quantum Engineering Centre. Students benefit from his industry connections in quantum sensing and photonics sectors. His research group operates at the nexus of the Centre for Processable Electronics and Quantum Engineering initiatives, focusing on molecular-scale solutions for scalable quantum technologies. Current projects emphasize optically controlled spin systems and organic gain media for next-generation quantum devices.








