Islay is a PhD candiate at RMIT University working under the supervision of Dr. Jean-Philippe Tetienne and Prof. Brant Gibson. While he is currently working with defects in hexagonal boron nitride and finding practical applications for their sensing properties, he much rathers studying two-dimensional materials and related devices using widefield quantum microscopy. Islay finds joy in editing for the Defective Club as he knows he should be reading papers instead.
The University of Melbourne
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Centre for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology
Sam is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne, supervised by Dr. Jean-Philippe Tetienne and Dr. David Simpson. Sam's research is currently focused on defects in hexagonal boron nitride, in the past he worked on widefield quantum microscopy, with particular applications to imaging of two-dimensional materials and electronic devices. Additionally, Sam is passionate about communication and edits this site to scratch that itch.