I am currently a 4th-year Physics undergraduate student with a deep passion for solid-state physics and next-generation semiconductor devices.
My academic journey focuses on the fundamental physics of 2D van der Waals heterostructures, specifically utilizing materials like Graphene, hexagonal Boron Nitride (hBN), and WSe2.
Currently, I am actively researching WSe2-based Field-Effect Transistors (FETs) to develop high-performance floating gate memory architectures. My work encompasses both the fabrication of these atomically thin devices and rigorous experimental data analysis—including extracting contact resistance via the Transfer Length Method (TLM) and evaluating field-effect mobility—to optimize device performance.
Interested in 2D FETs or WSe2-based memory devices?
Feel free to reach out for collaboration or data inquiries: