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Prof. Bernhard Urbaszek is a Professor in the Department of Physics at Technische Universität Darmstadt, leading the Hybrid Quantum Systems research group within the Institute for Condensed Matter Physics. His work focuses on 2D materials, particularly transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) and van der Waals heterostructures, investigating exciton dynamics, optical properties, and quantum phenomena. Key research themes include exciton transport, light-matter interactions, and nanoscale optical engineering. His group explores applications in optoelectronics and quantum technologies through advanced spectroscopic techniques and material synthesis.
Recent studies emphasize the manipulation of exciton behavior via heterostructure design, nanoantenna integration, and electrostatic modulation. Prof. Urbaszek collaborates in interdisciplinary projects, such as the DFG Priority Program 2244 on 2D materials, addressing fundamental questions in condensed matter physics. His experimental approach combines cutting-edge growth techniques with cryogenic photoluminescence and time-resolved measurements to uncover novel phenomena in atomically thin semiconductors.
Awards and recognitions are not explicitly listed, but his prolific publication record reflects sustained contributions to the field. The Urbaszek Group actively engages in teaching and mentoring, contributing to TU Darmstadt’s physics education and research initiatives.
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