Nanoscale Materials and Devices (NANOMADE)

Professor Peter Bøggild

The NANOMADE section focus on advanced functional materials such as 2D materials, ferroelectric materials and metamaterials, and how to synthesize them and how their properties can be engineered to create a platform for new technology within electronics, optics, energy and biology

Professor Peter Bøggild

Professor Peter Bøggild

Professor Mads Brandbyge

Professor Mads Brandbyge

Professor Mads Brandbyge

We perform parameter-free calculations to predict the electronic transport in devices made from two-dimensional materials, f.ex. a  graphene-MoS2-graphene transistor

Associate Professor Hugh Simons

Researcher Abhay Shivayogimath

At 2D Innovate, we are interested in research at the interface between industry and academia, translating fundamental insights on 2D materials and heterostructures into applications.

 

 

Associate Professor Hugh Simons

Tenue Track Simone Latini

Tenue Track Simone Latini

Tenue Track Simone Latini

Associate Professor Søren Raza

Shaping LED light with optical metasurfaces

Associate Professor Søren Raza

Engineering of strong coupling in plasmonic metals
Professor Peter Bøggild

In 2DEM we explore the unique properties of low-dimensional materials and how these can be engineered towards novel types of devices and technology.

Associate Professor Tim Booth
At the Applied 2D Materials group, we leverage the competencies we have developed in the isolation, growth and characterisation of 2D materials.
Professor Mads Brandbyge
The Theoretical Nanoelestronics group is focused on theory and computer simulation of transport properties of nano-scale devices “under working conditions"
Associate Professor Søren Raza
The Applied Nano-optics group focus on controlling and manipulating light using novel optical nanomaterials, such as metals, semiconductors, and two-dimensional materials.
Associate Professor Hugh Simons
The group explores structure-property relationships in electro-active materials using novel characterization and analysis methods.
Researcher Abhay Shivayogimath

At 2D Innovate, we are interested in research at the interface between industry and academia, translating fundamental insights on 2D materials and heterostructures into applications

Associate Professor Simone Latini
The strong interaction of a material with light can be exploited to alter the material properties altogether, in and out-of-equilibrium
Emeritus Antti-Pekka Jauhu
The Theoretical Nanotechnology group works on quantum phenomena in nanostructures based on modern two-dimensional systems.