Stevan Nadj-Perge
Professor of Applied Physics and Materials Science; Undergraduate and Graduate Option Representative for Applied Physics
Research Overview
Stevan Nadj-Perge is interested in development of mesoscopic devices for applications in quantum information processing. Such devices also provide a playground for exploring exotic electronic states at (sub)-nano length scales. In his research, he is using scanning tunneling microscopy and electrical transport measurement techniques at cryogenic temperatures.
      Research Summary:
      2D materials; Topological materials; Spin-orbit interaction; Electronic correlations
    
  
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