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Alessandro Cresti serves as a CNRS Researcher at IMEP-LaHC within Grenoble Institute of Technology, where he has been employed since June 2010. He currently leads the transverse activity "Modelling and simulation" for the CMNE research group, focusing on advanced computational frameworks for nanoscale electronic systems.
His academic qualifications include:
- Master of Science in Physics from the University of Pisa (2001)
- Doctor of Philosophy in Physics from the University of Pisa (2006)
Dr. Cresti's research centers on quantum electronic transport simulations in low-dimensional systems, with specialized expertise in two-dimensional materials (particularly graphene) and next-generation semiconductor devices. His work integrates theoretical physics with computational modeling to analyze electron behavior in nanostructures, bridging nanoelectronics and condensed matter physics through full-quantum simulation tools.
His career trajectory spans the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa (PhD and early postdoc work on 2D electron-gas systems), LETI/CEA in Grenoble (2008-2010 graphene device research), and his current CNRS position at IMEP-LaHC. This progression demonstrates sustained focus on evolving nanoelectronic simulation methodologies from foundational 2D systems to cutting-edge 2D material applications.
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Within IMEP-LaHC's CMNE research group, Dr. Cresti directs the "Modelling and simulation" transverse activity, positioning him at the intersection of theoretical development and experimental validation for microelectronics and nanotechnology initiatives. His team's work provides critical computational support for device physics innovation across the laboratory.



