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Simone Pisana is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at York University's Faculty of Science. He is actively involved in research and graduate supervision, leading the HEATED Lab, which focuses on heat and electron transport in nanoscale systems. His work is aligned with experimental condensed matter physics and nanotechnology, with applications in energy efficiency and magnetic recording.
His research interests include nanostructured materials, nanoscale carbons (such as graphene and carbon nanotubes), magnetism, magnetic recording, heat transport, and optical pump-probe techniques. He investigates thermal and electronic properties in novel materials to improve the performance and energy efficiency of electronic devices.
The recent articles from his group highlight a strong focus on thermal transport in 2D materials, magnetic phase transitions, ultrafast spectroscopy, and nanoscale device engineering. These works span topics like anisotropic thermal conductivity, Curie temperature measurement, and graphene-based sensors, indicating a multidisciplinary approach combining materials science, physics, and engineering.
Dr. Pisana leads the HEATED Lab, which hosts LUTher (Laboratory for Ultrafast Thermo-magnetics), a CFI-funded facility for studying high-temperature magnetic phenomena. His lab has developed advanced FDTR techniques reaching ~200 MHz modulation frequencies and employs beam-offset and MOKE methods for anisotropic heat measurements.
He has supervised several master’s students to successful thesis defenses, including Aaron Kammula, Sina Tahbaz, and Fatemeh Bayat. Current and incoming students such as Anna Skrinnik, Partik Chahal, Jasveer Dhillon, and Tanvi Jain are engaged in projects ranging from isotopic separation to magnetization dynamics. While no specific grants are named, his CFI-funded infrastructure suggests successful external funding acquisition.
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