Laurence Eaves

Laurence Eaves CBE, FRS, FLSW (born 13 May 1948) is a British physicist[1] and professor at University of Nottingham.

He gained his DPhil at the Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford, working under the supervision of R. A. Stradling on the interaction between conduction electrons and phonons in semiconductors at high magnetic fields.

[3] His research interests have focussed on the motion of electrons in nanostructures in the presence of strong electric fields.

He is also interested in using high magnetic fields to study a range of physical phenomena including droplet hydrodynamics.

His present research is focused on the electronic properties of heterostructures and devices made from graphene and other two-dimensional crystals.