
معرفی
Tetyana Ignatova is an Associate Professor of Nanoscience at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG). Her research focuses on experimental nanoscience of low-dimensional materials, with emphasis on biosensing, spectroscopic imaging, and nanofabrication for energy storage applications. Key research areas include 2D layered materials, hybrid DNA-nanotube structures, and nano-characterization techniques.
Her teaching portfolio includes courses such as Principles of Nanoscience I, Quantum and Solid State Physics, and Spectroscopy Methods in Nanoscience. She has secured significant grants including NSF RAPID funding for rapid-response research on COVID-19 diagnostics and support from the 2D Crystal Consortium for low-power electronics research.
Recent publications highlight advancements in graphene transfer methods, optical sensing in 2D heterostructures, and the biomedical applications of DNA-wrapped carbon nanotubes. Her work frequently intersects with optoelectronics, energy storage, and bioengineering.
Notable grants include the 2020 NSF RAPID award (2020-2022) and the 2021 2DCC-MIP grant for low-power electronics. Talks include invitations at the Graphene and Beyond Workshop (2022) and the OSA Advanced Photonics Congress (2021).
Labs and collaborations involve interdisciplinary projects on nanomaterial synthesis, optical characterization, and bio-nano interfaces. Current research trends emphasize translating nanoscale innovations into practical applications in health and energy sectors.



