CI Prof Alex Hamilton has contributed significantly to the understanding of electronic conduction in two-dimensional and nanoscale transistors, and he is a leading expert on the study of holes in semiconductor nanostructures. His work has been recognised through two Australian scientific prizes, an Australian Professorial Fellowship, an ARC Outstanding Researcher Award, a UNSW Scientia Professorship and election as a Fellow of the American Physical Society. He leads the Research Theme 1 where he directs the program on artificially engineered topological materials. Additionally, Hamilton works with Research Theme 2 to realise bilayer exciton transistors at room temperature. He also works within Enabling technology theme B. Alex is also Director at UNSW FLEET Node.
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