
Hugo Dil
Professor · Condensed Matter Physics
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in LausanneAbout
Hugo Dil is a Full Professor at École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), affiliated with the School of Basic Sciences (SB), the Institute of Physics (IPHYS), and multiple research units including SPH-ENS, SCI-SB-HD, and LACUS-GE. He leads a research group focused on experimental condensed matter physics, particularly in the areas of spintronics and quantum materials. He is also a member of the doctoral program committee for Physics at EPFL, highlighting his leadership in academic training and research supervision.
His research interests center on the electronic and spin structure of quantum materials, with a strong emphasis on topological materials, spin-orbit coupling, Rashba effects, ferroelectric semiconductors, and spin-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES). His work bridges fundamental physics and potential applications in next-generation electronic devices.
Hugo Dil's recent publications reveal a consistent focus on cutting-edge phenomena in quantum materials, including altermagnetism, Weyl semimetals, and spin-polarized surface and bulk states. His research group employs advanced spectroscopic techniques to probe the electronic structure of novel materials, often involving international collaborations.
His scientific achievements have been recognized with prestigious awards:
- Latsis Prize (EPFL, 2015)
- Heinrich Rohrer Rising Medal (SSSJ, 2014)
He has actively supervised PhD students, including Mauro Fanciulli and Stefan Peter Muff, and has contributed to the education of students through courses such as Physics III and Fluid Physics and Introduction to Electromagnetism. His research is supported by significant grants and collaborations, enabling state-of-the-art experimental work. He maintains a dedicated research website at https://sois.epfl.ch/.
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