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Matvey Lyatti is a Researcher at the Jülich Research Centre, affiliated with the Peter Grünberg Institute (PGI) and specifically embedded within the Semiconductor Nanoelectronics group (PGI-9). His work is conducted at the research center in Jülich, Germany, where he contributes to cutting-edge investigations in semiconductor and nanoelectronic technologies within one of Europe's premier interdisciplinary research institutions.
His primary research domains include:
- Semiconductor Physics
- Nanoelectronics
- Solid State Physics
- Electronic Materials
- Quantum Devices
- Nanoscale Characterization
As a core member of the Semiconductor Nanoelectronics group, Lyatti engages in fundamental and applied research focused on advancing the understanding of electronic properties in novel materials and next-generation nanoscale devices. The group operates within the Peter Grünberg Institute's framework, leveraging state-of-the-art facilities including advanced microscopy and nanofabrication tools to explore materials for future computing technologies and energy-efficient electronics.
His institutional context places him within the Helmholtz Association ecosystem, facilitating collaborations with universities like RWTH Aachen and international research partners across Europe's materials science community.


