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Tillmann Kubis is the Katherine Ngai Pesic & Silvaco Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He holds a Diploma in Physics from the Technical University of Munich (2003) and a Dr. rer. nat. in Physics (2009). His research focuses on quantum transport modeling in nanoscale systems, including semiconductors, 2D materials, and topological insulators, with applications in optoelectronics and nanodevices. Key areas include high-performance computing implementations of quantum transport methods and the development of tools like NEMO5 for atomistic simulations.
- Education:
- Diploma in Physics, Technical University of Munich, 2003
- Dr. rer. nat. in Physics, Technical University of Munich, 2009
Research interests span nanostructured materials, quantum transport, and computational nanotechnology. He pioneered the ROBIN method for non-ideal material modeling and developed novel transistor concepts like the cascade field-effect transistor. His work on quantum chemistry in liquids and solvent effects has advanced microdroplet reaction predictions.
Recent publications emphasize high-performance computing, nanoelectronics, and device design. His team's projects address challenges in heat transport, incoherent scattering, and low-rank approximations in quantum transport simulations.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed. However, his contributions to the Kubis Group at Purdue involve mentoring students and researchers in advanced nanotechnology and computational physics. The group's interdisciplinary work spans labs and collaborations focused on atomically resolved simulations and multiphysics interfaces.
Advising includes guiding PhD/Master’s students and postdocs on projects like self-disinfecting surfaces, heat transport optimization, and quantum cascade lasers. The NEMO5 software developed under his leadership is a key tool for predictive nanoelectronics modeling.



