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About University of Glasgow – Scott Watson

The James Watt School of Engineering has strong capability in design, manufacturing and characterisation of semiconductor devices for a range of applications. It is home to the James Watt Nanofabrication Centre which undertakes fundamental, applied and commercial research, development and small-scale production. My focus is on laser fabrication looking predominantly at GaN, but also GaAs and InP. We are also home to multi-million pounds of equipment for high speed characterisation.

Where to meet us

CLEO, Charlotte (NC)- USA- 17-21 May 2026, SPIE Photonics for Quantum – Waterloo (ON)- Canada- 8-11 June 2026, Optica Quantum 2.0- Glasgow- Scotland- 15-18 June 2026, Photonics Means…- Glasgow – Scotland -1 October 2026, SPIE Photonics West – San Francisco (CA) – USA – 1-4 February 2027, CLEO Europe – Munich – Germany,- 20-25 June 2027

Open for R&D and collaborations

Interested in collaborating with other partners on the development of lasers (predominantly GaN but open to other materials) for various application areas from quantum technologies to optical communications.

Contact Details

  • University of Glasgow James Watt School of Engineering Rankine Building Oakfield Avenue Glasgow G12 8LT

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