
معرفی
Mohammed Qahosh serves as a Researcher within the Electronic Properties group (PGI-6) at the Peter Grünberg Institute, Jülich Research Centre. His role contributes to the institute's core mission of advancing quantum materials research and nanoelectronic technologies through fundamental investigations of material properties.
His research spans Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science with specialized focus on electronic structure analysis, nanoscale electronic phenomena, and semiconductor device physics. This work targets the development of novel electronic materials for next-generation computing and energy applications, emphasizing experimental characterization of quantum material behaviors.
As part of PGI-6, Qahosh operates within Jülich's integrated research ecosystem, utilizing advanced facilities including neutron scattering and electron microscopy infrastructure. His collaborative work supports the Helmholtz Association's strategic objectives in quantum technologies and sustainable information systems through interdisciplinary projects across energy and information research domains.



