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Muhammad Amin is a researcher at Chalmers University of Technology's Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2) department, specifically affiliated with the Electronics Material and Systems group. His work focuses on advanced nanomaterials for electronics and energy storage applications.
- Specializes in carbon nanofibers (CNF) and carbon nanotubes (CNT)
- Active in electrochemical energy storage and microelectronics integration
- Key collaborator in projects involving CMOS-compatible nanofabrication
Research Interests include:
- Multi-dimensional analysis of carbon nanostructures
- Development of sustainable energy storage systems
- Advanced packaging solutions for nanoscale electronics
- Hybrid CNT/CNF-polymer networks for capacitive applications
Key Contributions span from 2008-2018 with 31 publications, including doctoral thesis (2017) and licentiate thesis (2015). His work demonstrates through 15 recent articles (2014-2018) a consistent focus on:
- Carbon nanofiber-based capacitors and supercapacitors
- On-chip integration solutions
- Cellulose-derived nanocomposites for energy storage
- High-frequency gap waveguide components
Collaborations include industry partners like Smoltek AB and academic institutions across Sweden, Germany, and Cyprus.
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