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Chris Bell is an Associate Professor at the University of Bristol, specializing in Solid State Physics and Condensed Matter Physics. His research focuses on the creation and control of novel electronic phases in matter, exploring metals, semiconductors, and insulators. Bell's work has centered on low-dimensional systems, including low-density high-mobility two-dimensional superconductors and ultrathin ferromagnets. He investigates various types of long-range order that exist in these materials and their interactions, using field-effect gating geometries and precise thin film heterostructures to tune electronic properties. His research spans materials science and chemistry, with a broad range of disciplines involved in understanding systems at low temperatures and high magnetic fields. Bell aims to contribute to the development of new functional materials and devices for future applications, with ongoing research projects including Advanced Nanofabrication and Quantum Material Exploration.
University of Bristol • Bristol, ENG, United Kingdom
Responsible for leading academic programs and conducting research in the field of condensed matter physics.
Department of Physics research themes include Astrophysics, Materials and Devices, Particle Physics, and Quantum and Soft Matter.