Our research focuses on the fundamental electronic properties of low-dimensional quantum materials, spanning from one-dimensional (1D) carbon nanotubes to the family of two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals heterostructures. We aim to understand and control the emergent quantum phenomena in these mesoscopic systems using array of experimental techniques, including electrical and thermal transport measurements, as well as quantum imaging at cryogenic temperatures. Our research relies on cutting-edge semiconductor device fabrication techniques, along with the development of novel methods for material synthesis, manipulation, and characterization. By probing many-body interactions and novel quantum phases, our work seeks to uncover new physical insights and drive innovations in next-generation electronic and quantum technologies.
The illustration below highlights the various research areas we are currently pursuing.
Openings
We are looking for motivated candidates for PhD and Post doc in our group. If you are interested please drop me an email or meet me in my office/lab.
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