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Prof. Rolf Haug is a Professor and Chair of the Institute of Solid State Physics at Leibniz University Hannover, part of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics. He leads the AG Haug research group, focusing on quantum effects in nanostructured semiconductors, low-dimensional electron systems, and graphene-based materials. His work involves advanced fabrication techniques like electron beam lithography and cryogenic measurements at ultra-low temperatures and high magnetic fields.
He holds executive roles in key institutions including the Executive Board of the Institute of Solid State Physics, HITec – Hannover Institute of Technology, and the QUEST Leibniz Research School. His research explores topics such as quantum Hall effects, magnetotransport in 2D electron gases, and the development of quantum Hall resistance standards. Collaborations include work with the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) and Quantum Frontiers excellence cluster.
Key contributions include studies on quantum dot dynamics, strain effects in layered materials, and feedback-controlled single-electron devices. His group offers master's/bachelor's theses and student assistant positions in nanotechnology and semiconductor physics. Over 390+ publications highlight his expertise in nanomaterials, quantum transport, and device applications.

