Theses concluded in the group

PhD Theses

Lara C. Ortmanns

From 2d van der Waals magnets to superconductor hybrid devices

Chalmers University of Technology / RWTH Aachen, 21.06.2023


Fatemeh Hajiloo

Heat control in mesoscopic conductors - exploiting quantum effects and size confinement

Chalmers University of Technology, 18.12.2020


Nastaran Dashti

Heat transport from on-demand single-electron sources

Chalmers University of Technology, 4. 10. 2019


Jens Schulenborg

Dynamics of open fermionic nano-systems — a fundamental symmetry and its application to electron transport in interacting quantum dots

Chalmers University of Technology, 03.10.2018


Niklas Dittmann

Dynamics and Fluctuations in Single-Electron Tunneling Devices

Chalmers University of Technology / RWTH Aachen, 28.09.2018


Thilo Plücker

Geometric pumping in open quantum systems - The role of the meter

RWTH Aachen


Samuele Spilla

Coherence properties of supercoducting flux qubits

Università di Palermo / RWTH Aachen, 16.2.2015


Roman-Pascal Riwar

Current and noise in interacting quantum pumps

RWTH Aachen, 29.8.2013


Licenciate Theses

Ludovico Tesser

Fluctuations and nonequilibrium thermodynamics in electronic nanosystems

Chalmers University of Technology, October 2022


Fatemeh Hajiloo

Phase dependent heat transport in superconducting junctions with scattering theory

Chalmers University of Technology, December 2018


Nastaran Dashti

Charge and energy noise from on-demand electron sources

Chalmers University of Technology, January 2018


Jens Schulenborg

Time-dependent relaxation of charge and energy in electronic nanosystems

Chalmers University of Technology, February 2016


Master Theses

Sushanth Varada

Anyon Colliders: A time-dependent quantum Hall particle collider to reveal fractional statistics in the Laughlin sequence

August 2023, Chalmers


Michael Hein

Impact of Equilibration on the Heat Conductance and Noise of non-Abelian fractional Quantum Hall Edges

June 2022, Chalmers 


Jakob Eriksson

Charge and heat fluctuations in the absence of currents - Application to a nonequilibrium demon

June 2021, Chalmers and Gothenburg University


Thibault Baquet

Geometric energy transport in time-dependently driven quantum dots

June 2018, Chalmers


Hristo Barakov

Spin- and pseudospin relaxation in quantum dot set-ups

June 2017, Chalmers/Université Rhone-Alpes, Grenoble


Ahmed Kenawy

Transport through Magnetic Molecules with Spin-Vibron Interaction

August 2016, Chalmers


Joren Vanherck

Time-dependent particle and energy currents through interacting quantum dots

June 2016, Chalmers


Jens Schulenborg

Back-action effects in time-dependent readout

September 2013, RWTH Aachen


Stefan Juergens

Thermoelectric performance of quantum dots driven by time-dependent fields

September 2012, RWTH Aachen


Stephanie Droste

Spin-orbit effects on the Josephson current through interacting quantum dots

September 2011, RWTH Aachen


Christoph Ohm

Spin-based detection of vibrations in the transport through carbon nanotubes

June 2011, RWTH Aachen


Bachelor Theses

Jakob Eriksson, Henric Ernbrink, Ebba Olsson, Emelie Torneus

A nano-optomechanical refrigerator: Quantifying the thermodynamic performance of

sideband cooling

May 2019, Chalmers/Gothenburg University


Erik Johansson, Jakob Max, Hampus Renberg Nilsson, Selma Tabakovic

Charge and Heat Control in Nanoelectronic Devices

May 2017, Chalmers


Jens Schulenborg

Transport noise in atomic gold chains

July 2011, RWTH Aachen


Stefan Jürgens

Coherence effects in a Mach-Zehnder interferometer

July 2010, RWTH Aachen