Professor Moshe Eizenberg is on the faculty of the Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, and a member of Technion's Solid State Institute and Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute. He received his BSc and PhD degrees in physics from the Technion, where he has participated extensively in academic and administrative life.
Electronic Materials,
Thin Films and Semiconductors.
Frank's science group specialises on novel spintronic, multiferroic and magnetic thin film materials with future applications in electronic data storage and sensor technologies. His research group uses advanced neutron and synchrotron scattering methods as major...
Nanomagnetism and Spintronic Materials,
Hydrogen in Reduced Dimensions, Synchrotron Spectroscopy,
Neutron Beam Instrumentation.
Klaus-Dieter Liss received his PhD in Physics at the RWTH Aachen after he graduated at the TU München in Germany. With over 30 years in neutron and synchrotron radiation, he is a leading pioneer for their applications in materials physics...
Common Materials Aspects,
Thermo-Mechanical Processing and Extreme Conditions,
Response of Materials to External Stimulation,
Novel Possibilities with Quantum Beams.
Dr. Tan received a Ph. D. in Materials Science and Engineering from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) in 1998, and a Ph.D in Solid State Physics from Chinese Academy of Science in 1989 following Academician T.S.Ke. After serving in University of Science and Technology of China for 4 years as a faculty...
Nanodielectric composites and interface phenomena
Energy storage and electrochemical supercapacitors
Polymer film and membrane
Piezoelectric conversion materials
Nan Wang received his Ph.D. in Physics from Northeastern University (U.S.A.) in 2011 and worked as a postdoc in nuclear engineering and materials science at Purdue University and The Pennsylvania State University...
Understanding confinement effect in phase transformation.
Developing semi-quantitative and quantitative meso-scale materials modeling methods.
Investigating growth and stability issues in nano materials.
Computational optimization of materials microstructure.
Developing commercial software for simulation of solidification process.
Aleksandra Baron-Wiechec received her PhD from the Silesian University of Technology in Poland. In 2007 she was awarded with a prestigious Marie Curie Intra European Fellowship and moved to University of Manchester (UK) to conduct her research in the EU-funded project on tailoring porous nanometric oxides on light alloys in close collaboration between Manchester and the Université Pierre et Marie Curie in Paris (France)...
Metal Surface Engineering,
Nanoporous Anodic Oxides,
Surface Analysis,
Nuclear Fusion Technology,
Hydrogen Retention in Materials.
Dr. Limei Cha has a comprehensive background, both theoretically and experimentally, in the field of materials science and electron microscopy. Her research mainly focuses on using diverse advanced electron microscopy methods to investigate materials structures (down to subatomic level) and chemical compositions...
Interface and Surface
Intermetallics
Energy Materials
Electron Microscopy
Materials Characterization
Dr. Christine Rehm is responsible for managing the research infrastructure in physics and materials science and for teaching lab classes. In her previous position at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization (ANSTO) Dr. Rehm was the lead scientist of ...
Thin Film Science,
Characterization of Microstructures by Neutron and X-ray Diffraction Methods,
Neutron Scattering Instrumentation