- Surface Science
- Materials Science
- Nanotechnology
- +۱۱ مورد دیگر
Professor Nunzio Motta is a physicist at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Faculty of Science, School of Chemistry and Physics. He pioneered atomic resolution in Ultra High Vacuum by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy in Italy (1991) and continues to innovate in nanotechnology, focusing on 2D materials, graphene, and quantum dots for electronics, energy storage, and environmental applications. PhD, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa (1986) Bachelor of Engineering (Hons I) in Physics, University of Rome La Sapienza (1981) His research spans Surface Science , Materials Science , and Nanotechnology , with key projects on epitaxial graphene growth, hybrid 2D heterostructures, and supercapacitors. Recent work includes designing diamond nanothread bundles and developing gas sensors for smart cities. His 15 most recent publications (2022–2025) focus on energy storage (Li-ion batteries, supercapacitors), 2D heterostructures, and gas sensors, leveraging nanotechnology for environmental and electronics challenges. Order of the Star of Italy (2017) Queensland International Fellowship (2013) He supervises PhD/MSc students in 2D materials for quantum technologies and energy applications, collaborating with institutions like Australian National University and CSIRO. His professional roles include Associate Editor for Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology and organizing committees for international workshops like NanoS-E3.








