Kevin Crawford

Nanofabrication Engineer at Oxford Quantum Circuits

Kevin joined OQC as a Nanofabrication Engineer, drawing on his experience as a Research Associate with the University of Glasgow and a Research Fellow with the U.S. Army Research Laboratory, SEDD division.

His area of expertise covers the use of semiconductors in device applications, with particular experience in the fabrication of field effect transistors, experimental test structures and process development. His published work ranges from demonstrations of novel surface transfer doping, to device characterisation and development of atomic layer etching. Notably, Kevin’s work has advanced the use of diamond as a next-generation semiconductor material for high-frequency and high-power devices. While with the U.S. Army Research Laboratory, he fabricated cutting-edge diamond field effect transistors which utilised the surface transfer doping effect developed at Glasgow.

Timeline

  • Nanofabrication Engineer

    Current role