The research programme of the Nanotechnology and Electronics Research Group is underpinned by the cleanroom-based Wolfson Laboratory for nanomaterials and devices.
The lab has extensive facilities for the design, fabrication and characterisation of graphene (and 2D related materials) devices and sensors (including bio-sensors), high-speed electronics, solar cells, brain tumour treating fields, thin-films and composites.
These facilities include, class-100 clean room, sputtering machines, optical microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, surface plasmon resonance (SPR) system, Scanning (SEM) and Transmission (TEM) Electron microscopy (within the ñ Electron Microscopy Centre), atomic force microscopy (AFM), electrical, impedance and magnetic measurement systems.