About
Max Lemme is a Professor at the Institute of Microelectronics (AMICA) within the College of Engineering at RWTH Aachen University. His research focuses on Materials Science & Engineering, particularly on advanced 2D materials and semiconductor devices for applications in flexible electronics, photonics, and neuromorphic computing.
- Key affiliations: Chair of Electronic Components, Institute of Microelectronics (AMICA)
- Research areas: Graphene and TMD integration, memristors, photonic devices, and 2D heterostructures
- Notable projects: NeuroSys (memristor crossbar architectures), MOSTFLEX (flexible electronics), AEOLUS (mid-IR spectroscopy)
Recent work demonstrates expertise in atomic layer deposition, resistive switching mechanisms, and low-loss waveguide design. Publications highlight innovations in plasmonics, CMOS integration, and energy-efficient sensors. Active in transdisciplinary initiatives addressing technological, economic, and environmental aspects of neuromorphic hardware.
Publications trends (2023–2025) emphasize 2D materials for neuromorphic computing, mid-IR photonics, and flexible semiconductor devices. Research spans from fundamental defect analysis in 2D transistors to wafer-scale fabrication techniques for industrial applications.


