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Michele Pizzochero is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in the Department of Physics at the University of Bath, affiliated with the Condensed Matter and Quantum Materials group and the NanoBioElectronics research area. He conducts theoretical and computational research on two-dimensional materials, with a strong focus on graphene, nanoribbons, and quantum electronic properties.
Research Interests: His work spans condensed matter physics, quantum materials, and nanoelectronics, particularly in designing materials with tunable electronic and magnetic behaviors. He employs advanced computational techniques such as density functional theory and localized basis sets to model low-dimensional systems. A unique aspect of his profile includes an interdisciplinary interest in the philosophy of science, as reflected in his publication on scientific realism.
Publication Trends: His recent articles (2025) reveal a consistent focus on graphene-based nanostructures, interfacial engineering in 2D electronics, and topological and magnetic phenomena. The research combines theoretical modeling with potential applications in next-generation electronic devices.
Scientific Awards:
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Advising and Grants: There is no mention of students, advisees, or grant funding in the available information. However, his collaborative publications with leading researchers (e.g., Kaxiras, Crommie, Fischer) suggest active participation in high-level research networks.
Labs and Research Teams: He is part of the Condensed Matter and Quantum Materials group at the University of Bath and contributes to the NanoBioElectronics initiative, indicating involvement in interdisciplinary research at the intersection of physics, materials science, and bioelectronics.


