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The Chair NanoElectronics (NE) performs research and provides education in the field of nanoelectronics. Nanoelectronics comprises the study of the electronic and magnetic properties of systems with critical dimensions in the nanoregime, i.e. sub ~100 nm. Hybrid inorganic-organic electronics, spin electronics and quantum electronics form important subfields of nanoelectronics. The research goes above and beyond the boundaries of traditional disciplines, synergetically combining aspects of Electrical Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, and Nanotechnology.

Our research entails the development of novel (concepts for) electronic devices and systems with nanoscale dimensions for application in future generations of electronics and information storage. The present research extends over hybrid inorganic-organic electronics, spin-based electronics, and quantum electronics. One of the future challenges will be to smartly combine top-down and bottom-up technology for electrically addressing single nanosystems, bridging the micro-nano gap in a reliable fashion.

We provide education in electrical engineering, physics and nanotechnology, including tailored and challenging project assignments, helping students on their way in the world of science. A diverse and stimulating environment is provided by an international group of post-doctoral and PhD scientists and MSc students with backgrounds in physics, electrical engineering, nanotechnology and materials science. The group is led by Prof. Wilfred van der Wiel and is embedded in the MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology.

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Tunable doping of a metal witch molecular spins

Tunable doping of a metal with molecular spins

Februari 2011

Researchers of the NanoElectronics Group in collaboration with the Molecular Nanofabrication and BioMolecular Chemistry groups have developed a conceptually novel and easy approach to dope metal films with a tunable amount of magnetic impurities from a molecular monolayer. ... read more

Michel de Jong

ERC grant for Michel de Jong

December 2011

Nano Electronics Group researcher Michel de Jong has received a ERC Starting Grant. ... read more

Wilfred van der Wiel becomes member of the Global Young Academy

December 2011

Nano Electronics Professor Wilfred van der Wiel Joined the Global Young Acadamy ... read more

Floris Zwanenburg

Veni grants for four UT researchers

October 2011

UT researchers Tatiana Filatova, Femke Nijboer, Léon Woldering en Floris Zwanenburg have received a Veni grant from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). ... read more