Arkadiusz Gertychمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
- Catalysis
- 2D Materials
- Phonon Physics
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Dr. Eng. Arkadiusz Gertych serves as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology, where his research centers on advanced characterization of two-dimensional materials and catalytic processes. His work bridges fundamental physics and engineering applications through innovative experimental and computational methodologies. His primary research domains include: Phonon anharmonicity and thermal properties in 2D heterostructures (graphene/TMDs) Raman spectroscopy for nanomaterial characterization CO 2 methanation catalysis using ruthenium-based systems Electronic transport in carbon nanotube and TMD thin films Statistical analysis of material properties at nanoscale Analysis of his 2020-2025 publications reveals a dominant focus on transition metal dichalcogenides (MoS 2 , WS 2 ), with significant contributions to understanding temperature-dependent phonon behavior and contact engineering in 2D electronics. His catalytic research demonstrates practical applications for carbon-neutral energy conversion, while his materials characterization work employs DFT calculations and statistical Raman mapping to resolve complex material behaviors. No scientific awards were documented in the source materials. Dr. Gertych actively mentors graduate students in experimental nanomaterials research, though specific advisee names are not publicly listed. His projects involve advanced thin-film fabrication, spectroscopic characterization, and computational modeling of nanoscale systems, with potential applications in next-generation electronics and sustainable energy technologies.

