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Saman Majdi is an Associate Professor and Senior Lecturer in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Uppsala University, affiliated with the Ångström Laboratory. His academic qualification is in Engineering Physics with a focus on Electrical Engineering.
Research Interests: His research lies at the intersection of semiconductor physics and electronic materials, with a strong emphasis on diamond-based electronics, wide-bandgap semiconductors, charge transport phenomena, valleytronics, and graphene-on-diamond heterostructures. He investigates fundamental transport mechanisms and develops advanced characterization techniques for next-generation electronic and quantum devices.
Publication Trends: His recent work (2023–2025) shows a continued focus on graphene-diamond integration for high-performance electronics, valley polarization detection, defect spectroscopy in wide-bandgap materials, and the development of novel characterization systems. The publications span high-impact journals in applied physics, materials science, and nanotechnology, indicating a strong experimental and theoretical contribution to the field.
Scientific Contributions: Notable achievements include the development of a high-temperature deep-level transient spectroscopy system, observation of transferred-electron oscillations in diamond, and pioneering work on valleytronic diamond transistors. His 2013 paper in Nature Materials on valley-polarized electrons in diamond is a significant milestone.
Advising and Research: While no formal list of students is provided, his role as a senior academic and thesis supervisor (PhD 2012, Licentiate 2010) indicates active mentoring. He leads research in advanced semiconductor characterization and device physics, likely supported by grants related to materials for quantum technology and high-frequency electronics.
Laboratory and Collaborations: His work is conducted at the Ångström Laboratory, a leading center for materials and device research. He collaborates extensively with prominent researchers such as Jan Isberg, Markus Gabrysch, and Nattakarn Suntornwipat, indicating strong integration within the materials physics community.


