Prof. Driscoll and the conference committee are organising an AIP Horizons meeting "Interfaces in Energy Materials" at Trinity College, Cambridge (April 10-12, 2018).
Professor Driscoll was delighted to welcome His Royal Highness The Duke of York to the department and take him on a tour of the Device Materials Laboratory. Click here for full article
Institute of Physics Joule Medal awarded to Professor Judith Driscoll
18 October 2017
Congratulations to Professor Judith Driscoll who was awarded the prestigious Joule Medal for her pioneering contributions to the understanding and enhancement of critical physical properties of strongly-correlated oxides, encompassing oxide superconductors, ferroelectrics, multiferroics and semiconductors. The award is...
Prof Judith Driscoll featured in an article entitled "STEM career hero" in The Telegraph newspaper over the Christmas period. Click here for full article
Professor Judith Driscoll wins Royal Academy of Engineering Armourers and Brasiers' Company Prize 2015
18 October 2017
The inaugural Royal Academy of Engineering Armourers and Brasiers' Company Prize has been awarded to Professor Judith Driscoll. Her research has revolutionised the properties of high temperature superconductors, enabling them to carry much higher currents in a magnetic field. By creating nanostructured superconducting thin...
Fuel cell electrolyte developed to offer cleaner, more efficient energy
18 October 2017
A new thin-film electrolyte material that helps solid oxide fuel cells operate more efficiently and cheaply than those composed of conventional materials, and has potential applications for portable power sources, has been developed at the University of Cambridge. "The ability to precisely engineer and tune highly...
Professor Judith Driscoll has been awarded an Isaac Newton Trust Grant for the project, 'Increasing T c in Cuprate Superconductors'. More information about the Newton Trust can be found on their website .
The new Centre is called, “Centre for Advanced Materials for Integrated Energy Systems (CAM-IES)”. The director is Professor Clare Grey from the Department of Chemistry. The centre is led by the University of Cambridge, with strong collaborating partners from UCL, QMUL, and Newcastle University.