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Professor Hans Hallen is a faculty member in the Physics Department at North Carolina State University. He holds a BS in Engineering Physics from Cornell University (1984), and MS/PhD in Applied Physics from Cornell (1986/1991). His career includes postdoctoral work at AT&T Bell Labs (1991-1993), where he pioneered the scanning Hall probe microscope. Currently, his research focuses on nanoscale optical spectroscopy, microwave propagation, and nano-bioprobes for cellular studies.
Research interests include nanoscale carrier dynamics in silicon, gradient-field Raman spectroscopy near metallic nanostructures, and novel material approaches for 3D RF wafer packaging. His work bridges physics, materials science, and engineering with applications in wireless communications and nanoscale imaging.
Recent publications (2019-2023) address challenges in mmWave signal blockage prediction using machine learning, dynamic control of optical surfaces via liquid metals, and self-alignment techniques in semiconductor manufacturing. His nano-bioprobe innovations enable intracellular signal transduction studies and nuclear manipulation within cells.
Professor Hallen leads interdisciplinary projects involving scanning probe microscopy, molecular deposition with nanoscale resolution, and Raman lidar techniques. His work emphasizes practical applications of fundamental physics discoveries in emerging technologies.
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