Experts in: Nanostructures
BADIA, Antonella
Professeure titulaire
- Materials chemistry
- Surfaces and colloids
- Thin organic films
- Electroactive interfaces
- Nanostructures
- Self-assembled structures
- Nanomaterials
- Electrochemistry
- Biomolecules
- Molecular materials
- Electrochemical supercapacitors
Professor Badia’s research is focused on investigations of the phase structure-property relations in organic ultrathin films formed by molecular self-assembly. They can be used as model biomembranes, matrices for the selective deposition of nanomaterials, or the electrochemical actuation of micromechanical devices.
BAZUIN, Géraldine
Professeure associée
- Polymer chemistry
- Thin films
- Polymer materials
- Supramolecular materials
- Liquid crystals
- Nanostructures
- Supramolecular chemistry
- Self-assembled structures
- Electrical and optical properties
Professor Bazuin’s group uses block copolymers and supramolecular chemistry to design new self-assembled polymer materials, in bulk and in thin films, for applications such as nanosensors and optics.
ERNZERHOF, Matthias
Professeur titulaire
- Theoretical chemistry
- Computational chemistry
- Electronic structure
- Molecular electronics
- Biomolecules
- Molecular imaging
- Surface chemistry
- Solids chemistry
- Solid state
- Nanostructures
Professor Ernzerhof and his group develop theories and computer programs based on quantum mechanics, to model chemical and physical properties of molecules, surfaces, solids and nanostructures.
MARTEL, Richard
Professeur titulaire
- Nanomaterials
- Materials chemistry
- Carbon nanotubes
- Graphene
- Electron spectroscopy
- Electrical and optical properties
- Self-assembled structures
- Inorganic materials
- Electrospun nanofibres
- Nanostructures
- Electrochemistry
- Molecular electronics
- Electronic structure
Professor Martel and his group study various electrically active nanostructures so as to better understand phenomena linked to surfaces and interfaces, such as charge transfer and electrical conduction.
WUEST, James D.
Professeur titulaire
- Organic chemistry
- Supramolecular chemistry
- Molecular materials
- Molecular devices
- Nanomaterials
- Nanostructures
- Organometallic synthesis
Professor Wuest’s group uses organic and inorganic synthesis as a tool for multidisciplinary exploration of materials science, surface science and nanoscience.