Nava Setter
Professor · Ferroelectric Materials
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in LausanneAbout
Nava Setter is a Professor at École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), affiliated with the School of Engineering and the Institute of Materials (PH-STI unit). With an active career spanning over four decades since the 1980s, they maintain a current EPFL membership and email contact (nava.setter@epfl.ch).
Their research focuses on ferroelectric and piezoelectric materials, with expertise in thin-film technology, ceramic synthesis, and dielectric property characterization. Key contributions include advancements in lead-free piezoelectrics (e.g., KNN-based systems), domain wall dynamics, and high-temperature ferroelectric applications. Work integrates experimental techniques like pulsed laser deposition and scanning probe microscopy with thermodynamic modeling.
Analysis of 483 scholarly works (1980-2022) reveals consistent leadership in Applied Physics Letters and Journal of Applied Physics, emphasizing energy storage, MEMS sensors, and electrocaloric effects. Trends show a strategic shift toward sustainable materials post-2010, particularly lead-free alternatives for industrial applications.
As a thesis advisor, they have supervised 44 doctoral candidates, though individual names are unlisted in available metadata. Grants likely include Swiss National Science Foundation support, inferred from publication acknowledgments.
Lab activities center on the LC (Laboratory of Ceramic Materials) and IMX units, with collaborations across EPFL's CIME microscopy facility. Current work explores HfO2-based ferroelectrics for semiconductor integration and relaxor composites for next-generation capacitors.
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