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Andrew Stollenwerk served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Northern Iowa (UNI) from 2009 to 2015. His research specializes in condensed matter physics and materials science, with a focus on low-dimensional systems and quantum phenomena at material interfaces.
Research Focus: Dr. Stollenwerk investigates fundamental and applied aspects of nanoscale materials, particularly:
- Electronic/magnetic properties of 2D materials (MoS2, CrI3)
- Quantum growth modes of metal films on semiconductors
- Surface engineering for ultra-flat nanostructures
- Spintronic device applications
- Theoretical modeling combined with experimental synthesis
Publication Trends: Recent work (2022-2025) demonstrates consistent focus on:
- Controlling magnetic behavior in layered materials via metal deposition
- Atomic-scale characterization of metal/semiconductor interfaces
- Novel synthesis methods for atomically smooth thin films
- Emergent quantum phenomena in heterostructures
Awards & Advising: No awards or student advisees are documented in available records.
Collaborations: Involved in the collaborative grant "RUI: Patterned Doping of Layered Materials" (2023), indicating active participation in materials science research initiatives.





