Exploitation of novel functional properties of surfaces/nanostructures in nanophotonics, nanoelectronics and/or quantum technologies
| Supervisor | Prof. Tomáš Šikola |
| Research Group | Fabrication and Characterisation of Nanostructures |
The activities of the group are aimed at research on nanoscience and nanotechnology issues related to surfaces and planar structures like nanomaterials, nanoobjects and nanodevices capable of exploitation in nanoelectronics, nanophotonics, quantum technologies and similar areas.
It covers both metallic, semiconductor and dielectric 2D – 0D nanostructures (layered structures, nanowires, nanodots and nanodisks), 2D materials (e.g.- graphene TMDs, M-Xenes), and their functional systems.
The group applies broader and more complex approach involving fabrication, characterization and analysis of these items, and investigation and understanding of their functional properties prospective for applications(e.g. in plasmonics, spintronics, quantum nanophotonics, etc.). A significant part of these activities has been traditionally devoted to R&D of special instruments, advanced techniques and methodologies for fabrication, characterization, analysis and operando monitoring of nanostructures and micro-nanoobjects.
The CEIPEX project research topic should be aimed at researching and application of novel functional properties of surfaces, nanostructures and/or nanodevices, bringing qualitatively new ideas and principles into this research area and possessing the potential to add on a new research direction of the group.
See list of topics
- Advanced software for batch processing of correlative imaging with quantitative phase and fluorescence
- Advancing coral biomineralization studies: Real-time imaging of coral skeletogenesis using 4D X-ray microcomputed tomography
- Advancing time-resolved cryo-EM to elucidate insulin receptor inhibition mechanisms
- Atomically engineered materials for sustainable carbon-free fuels
- Development and application of novel technology and/or characterization methods
- Development of multimaterial 3D printing using the digital light processing method
- Environmental “double trouble”: Elucidating plant molecular responses to heavy metal and PFAS co-contamination
- Exploring high-frequency electrical neurostimulation beyond classical mechanisms
- Exploitation of novel functional properties of surfaces/nanostructures in nanophotonics, nanoelectronics and/or quantum technologies
- FAST-4D hiQPI: Fast, accurate, scalable time-lapse 4D holographic incoherent-light-source quantitative phase imaging
- Genetic predispositions to development of hematological malignancies
- Characterization of electrochemical double layers...
- In situ magneto-ionic control of antiferromagnetic/ferromagnetic interfaces
- Investigation of novel possibilities for targeted therapy in acute myeloid leukemia
- Long non-coding RNAs in microenvironmental interactions of B cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia
- Magnetic actuation platforms for biological environments
- Magneto-structural properties and quantum phenomena in molecular materials
- Manipulation and detection of molecular magnets at 2D van der Waals interface
- Molecular mechanisms of heat stress adaptation...
- Nanorobots for biomedical and environmental applications
- Next generation materials for flexible wearable sensors and energy storage
- Next-generation noninvasive neurostimulation technologies
- Postdoctoral researcher in structural virology
- Processing of carbide-based ceramics by upcycling ceramic waste
- Pushing thin-film deposition techniques beyond their conformality limits
- Radical-free photocrosslinkable hydrogels for 3D bioprinting
- Role of transcription factors in B-cell malignancies
- Structural changes in intrinsically disordered proteins
- The future of deep brain stimulation in Parkinson’s disease
- Transformers applications for industrial systems faults detection
- Translation control
- Tuning the bioactivity of carbon-based coatings and nanoparticles
- Unravelling microplastic fate and transport
- Upcycling of ceramic waste to produce carbide-based ceramics
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