
Professor Jason Robinson holds a Chair in Materials Physics at the University of Cambridge, where he co-heads the Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy and directs the Quantum Materials & Devices Group.
. His transformative research on hybrid superconducting systems includes discovering s-wave triplet Cooper pairs and pioneering the field of superconducting quantum spintronics, merging superconductors with magnets for applications in future low power electronic devices. This work extends to topological matter and spintronic systems.
As Co-Director of Cambridge's Centre for Materials Physics, he bridges academia and industry to develop quantum technologies. An elected Fellow of multiple societies, Robinson combines scientific innovation with mentorship, shaping future leaders in materials science.