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Robert Jacobberger is a faculty member in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, affiliated with the College of Engineering. He earned his PhD (2016), MS (2013), and BS (2011) from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and University of Nebraska-Lincoln, respectively. His research focuses on atomic-scale engineering of low-dimensional materials (2D, 1D, 0D) for next-generation electronic, photonic, and quantum devices.
- PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2016)
- MS, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2013)
- BS, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2011)
His work spans graphene nanoribbon synthesis, heterostructure development, and quantum computing applications. Current research aims to achieve unprecedented control over material properties through scalable, industry-compatible methods.
His publications emphasize trends in nanoscale semiconductor engineering, including graphene nanoribbon synthesis, quantum exciton dynamics, and photovoltaic material optimization. These studies highlight cross-disciplinary approaches blending materials science, quantum physics, and device engineering.
- 2012 National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship
- 2012 National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship
- 2011 Raymond G. and Anne W. Herb Wisconsin Distinguished Graduate Fellowship
- 2010 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship
He teaches foundational and advanced courses in electrical engineering, including solid-state electronics and research seminars, while leading research projects on graphene-based nanodevices and quantum technologies.




