Overview
Transport at Nanoscale Interfaces Laboratory
Our research aims at exploring and understanding the fundamental electrical and optical properties of hybrid devices combining organic and inorganic materials with atomically-precise structures. For this purpose, we develop and take advantadge of state-of-the-art nanoscale patterning techniques and rely on the broadband competences of an interdisciplinary team of scientists with expertise in physics, material science, chemistry, biochemical engineering and electrical engineering.
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News
Sep 30, 2025 | We’re happy to welcome Paulina Novakowska and Elena Mavrona to our lab!
Paulina joins us as a Ph.D. student, working with Mickael on thermopower in graphene nanoribbon quantum dots. Elena returns as an Entrepreneur Fellow, leading the start-up c...
Sep 15, 2025 | We’re delighted to welcome three new members to our lab!
Lara Linke joins as a master’s student working with Mira on quasi-1D materials. Nora Oelhafen is conducting her bachelor project on thermopower in graphene nanoribbon quantum dots with Mickael....
Sep 15, 2025 | We’re delighted to welcome Caroline to our lab! Coming from Zurich, she is pursuing her master’s degree in electrical engineering at ETH Zurich. During her semester thesis at Empa, Caroline will work on h-BN encapsulation of graphene nanoribbons for ...