Dr. Abdallah Ougazzaden Epitaxial growth of Nitride-based semiconductor materials and InP based materials by MOVPE; optoelectronic devices micro/nano fabrication; materials characterizations; etc.
Dr. Pierre Mallet Research activities are focused on the study of the electronic properties of quantum nanostructures based on 2D materials, hybrid superconducting junctions, III-V semiconductor heterostructures, and disordered superconductors.
Dr. Cécile Naud Superconducting Josephson junction circuits; quantum measurements, metrology, simulation, etc.
Dr. Jean-Yves Veuillen Research activities are focused on the study of the electronic properties of quantum nanostructures based on 2D materials, hybrid superconducting junctions, III-V semiconductor heterostructures, and disordered superconductors.
Dr. Clemens Winkelmann Quantum effects in nanoelectronic systems at very low temperatures.
University of California – Riverside, California, United States
Dr. Elena Bekyarova Development of advanced chemical sensors based on single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) networks. UC-Riverside, Nanofabrication Facility
Dr. Robert Haddon Dr. Haddon’s group studies: “The electronic structure and properties of molecules and materials, with particular emphasis on transport, magnetism, superconductivity, device fabrication and miniaturization, and the discovery of new classes of materials”. University of California-Riverside
University of California – Berkeley, California, United States
Dr. Alessandra Lanzara The interest of the Lanzara group is in the study of the electronic structure and the fascinating properties of Dirac quasiparticles in carbon based materials.
Dr. Elisa Riedo Nanotechnology; nanomechanics; water; nanolithography; 2D materials. NYU – Tandon School of Engineering, New York City
University of Michigan, Michigan, United States
Dr. Ted Norris Application of femtosecond optical techniques to the physics of semiconductor nanostructures, in developing new ultrafast optical and optoelectronic measurement techniques, THz generation and measurement, plasmonics in nanostructures, and novel methods for biological imaging and in vivo sensing.
Iowa State University, Iowa, United States
Dr. Michael Tringides Low dimensional surface structures, especially in systems exhibiting Quantum Size Effects (QSE); graphene.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, United States
Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Kongens Lyngby, Denmark
Dr. Peter Bøggild Graphene synthesis, characterisation and applications; quantum transport properties; optoelectronics; srurface structure and mechanics; etc. DTU – Center for Nanostructured Graphene
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (ITT), Genoa, Italy
Dr. Camilla Coletti Synthesis and integration of scalable 2D materials for optoelectronics, photonics and biomedicine; engineering van der Waals heterostructures. Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (ITT) – CMI@NEST