Computational Materials and Photonics
The Computational Materials and Photonics Section conducts theoretical investigations and the computational modeling of novel materials, their physical properties, and devices from the molecular level to the nanoscale.
Based on quantum and classical theory, we investigate materials and nanostructures’ photonic, plasmonic, electronic, and mechanical properties. The current applications include optoelectronic and optomechanical sensing, photovoltaics, thermoelectrics, and catalysis.
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Welcome to the team, MSc. Mohaddeseh Mehmandoust Khajeh Dad!
MSc. Mohaddeseh Mehmandoust Khajeh Dad joined joined the team in Kassel as a research assistant (PhD Candidate).Welcome to the team, MSc. Lucila Fernanda Toledo Gallegos!
MSc. Lucila Fernanda Toledo Gallegos joined joined the team in Kassel as a research assistant (PhD Candidate).New Manuscript Published in Materials Today Electronics
Our paper "Impact of strain and electron-phonon coupling on thermoelectric performance of Germanene" just got published…