Henry Legg



University of St Andrews, UK

Talk title: Can we build a topological qubit in 2025?

Henry F. Legg is Lecturer in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of St Andrews, UK. After initially studying in St Andrews, he earned his PhD in Theoretical Physics from the University of Cologne in 2019, where his thesis explored transport and disorder in Dirac materials. Following his doctorate, he stayed on as a postdoctoral researcher in Cologne before moving in 2020 to the University of Basel as a Georg H. Endress Fellow. In December 2024 he returned to St Andrews, where he leads a theory group investigating quantum devices and topological materials. His research focusses on superconductivity, quantum computing, and nonlinear transport responses. 


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