2. Advances in interaction effects in the quasi one-dimensional electron gas
3. Semiconductor nanodevices as a probe of strong electron correlations
4. Thermoelectric properties of a quantum dot
5. Single-electron sources
6. Noise measurements in semiconductor nanodevices
7. Electrical and superconducting transport in topological insulator nanoribbons
8. Silicon qubit devices
9. Electrical control of semiconductor quantum dot single photon sources
10. Semiconductor quantum dot solar cells
11. Monolithic III-V quantum dot lasers on silicon
12. Physics and applications of semiconductor nanowire lasers
13. Nitride single photon sources
David Ritchie is Professor of Experimental Physics and Head of the Semiconductor Physics group. He is also a Fellow and Director of Studies in Physics at Robinson College, Cambridge. His research focuses on semiconductor physics and has extensive experience of the growth, fabrication and measurement of low dimensional electronic and optical structures.