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Professor Andrew Gallant

Professor, Director of EDI and Wellbeing


Affiliations
AffiliationTelephone
Professor, Director of EDI and Wellbeing in the Department of Engineering+44 (0) 191 33 42525
Associate Professor (EMF Director) in the Department of Physics+44 (0) 191 33 42525
Director in the GJ Russell Facility 
Fellow of the Wolfson Research Institute for Health and Wellbeing+44 (0) 191 33 42525

Biography

Andrew Gallant is a Professor in Electronic Engineering at Durham University.

He graduated with a first class honours degree in Applied Physics with Electronic Engineering from Durham University in 2000. As an undergraduate, Andrew was sponsored by Fujitsu Microelectronics and worked in their Newton Aycliffe DRAM fab.

He stayed in Durham to develop widely tunable micromachined capacitors and received his PhD in 2004 (EPSRC CASE award with Filtronic Compound Semiconductors). Professor Gallant worked as a Research Associate in the Microsystems Technology Group at Durham until July 2008 when he was appointed as a Lecturer; and was promoted to Senior Lecturer (now Associate Professor) in 2014 and to a full Professor in 2020.

Research
Micromachined THz Filter

His group’s core research activities are focused on the use of micromachining to create new components for the manipulation of terahertz light. He has over twenty years of experience in cleanroom-based fabrication techniques, and has published > 60 refereed journal and conference papers in the areas of micro- and nanofabrication with many addressing applications, devices and testing relevant to the RF and THz regions.

Professor Gallant has significant experience of running international collaborative grants, having been overall Scientific Coordinator of the €3.8M EU Initial Training Network (Notedev) which focused on the development of THz devices. He is also a Co-I on the €4M H2020 ITN INDEED. He has held EPSRC grants as PI and Co-I; as well has having received funding from the Royal Society for international travel exchanges.

Teaching

L1 Digital Systems, L2 Digital Electronics and Embedded Systems, L3 Digital Electronics, L3 Design, MEng/BEng/MSc projects

Research interests

  • Micro- and nanoengineering
  • Sensors and actuators
  • Terahertz devices and systems

Publications

Chapter in book

Conference Paper

Doctoral Thesis

Journal Article

Presentation

Supervision students