“Designing low-dimensional quantum materials at the nanoscale”


Our lab designs and engineers low-dimensional quantum materials and heterostructures from the atomic level to the system level for a new generation of electronic, photonic and quantum technologies. We do so using a state-of-the-art device fabrication and characterization approaches, ranging from robotic nano-manufacturing and reconfigurable device architectures to nano-optical imaging. We mix and match these approaches to to better understand, design, and manipulate new emergent phenomena and discover new functionalities in quantum materials.

04/2024

Professor Brian Kim gave an invited talk at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (Physics & Astronomy).

Professor Brian Kim gave an invited talk at 2024 Korean Physical Society Spring Meeting.

03/2024

Our team received Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) Program Catalyst Seed Fund Award! The project titled “twisting two-dimensional atomic sheets” aims to develop innovative techniques for fabricating a new generation of advanced moiré superlattices.

Professor Brian Kim holds joint appointment with the Department of Physics at the University of Arizona!

02/2024

Professor Brian Kim gave an invited talk at the University of Arizona, Tucson (Physics).

We are excited to welcome David Tashchyan to join the group as an undergraduate researcher!

01/2024

Professor Brian Kim started his faculty position in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Arizona!

11/2023

Professor Brian Kim gave invited talks in Korea at Kyung Hee university (Physics), Sungkyunkwan University (Nano Engineering), Sogang University (Mechanical Engineering), and CCAT 2023.

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