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

Associate Professor
Hugh Simons

Associate Professor
Hugh Simons

Associate Professor
Hugh Simons

Associate Professor
Søren Raza

Associate Professor
Søren Raza

Trenue Track
Simone Latini

Trenue Track
Simone Latini

Trenue Track
Simone Latini

Professor
Mads Brandbyge

Professor
Mads Brandbyge

Professor
Mads Brandbyge

In 2DEM we explore the unique properties of low-dimensional materials and how these can be engineered towards novel types of devices and technology, mainly within electronic and optoelectronic application areas.

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

 

Group leader: Peter Bøggild.

The Theoretical Nanoelestronics group is focused on theory and computer simulation of transport properties of nano-scale devices “under working conditions".

 

Group leader: Mads Brandbyge

At the Applied 2D Materials group, we leverage the competencies we have developed in the isolation, growth and characterisation of 2D materials.

 

Group leader: Tim Booth

The Applied Nano-optics group focus on controlling and manipulating light using novel optical nanomaterials, such as metals, semiconductors, and two-dimensional materials. 

 

Group leader: Søren Raza

The group explores structure-property relationships in electroactive materials using novel characterization and analysis methods.

 

Group Leader: Hugh Simons

2D

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

 

Group Leader: Abhay Shivayogimath

2D

The strong interaction of a material with light can be exploited to alter the material properties altogether, in and out-of-equilibrium.

 

Group Leader: Simone Latini

 

The Theoretical Nanotechnology group works on quantum phenomena in nanostructures based on modern two-dimensional systems.

 

Group leader: Antti-Pekka Jauho