Giuseppe Meneghiniمشاهده پروفایل
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Giuseppe Meneghini is a Research Fellow at the University of Marburg within the Department of Theoretical Semiconductor Physics, part of the Faculty of Physics (Fb13). His work is embedded in the Ultrafast Quantum Dynamics group (AG Malic), focusing on advanced research in condensed matter physics and quantum materials. His research emphasizes ultrafast dynamics of excitons in van der Waals heterostructures, including twisted systems and moiré potentials. He explores topics such as dark exciton formation, Coulomb correlations, and hybrid exciton behavior using techniques like ultrafast spectroscopy and ARPES. His research interests span semiconductor physics, quantum optics, and nanotechnology. Key themes include the thermalization of excitons, polaron effects in twisted interfaces, and the visualization of excitonic signatures in novel materials. He contributes to understanding energy transfer mechanisms, electronic properties of atomically-thin systems, and the interplay between structure and dynamics in moiré-engineered materials. His publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches, linking theoretical models with experimental observations in ultrafast quantum phenomena. The lab’s focus on twisted heterostructures and moiré physics underscores his role in advancing quantum material science. No awards or grants are listed here, though his active publication record reflects ongoing research excellence. Giuseppe Meneghini’s affiliations include the Philipps-Universität Marburg, with contact details at the Institutsgebäude (Room 106) in Marburg. His work bridges theoretical and applied aspects of quantum materials, contributing to foundational knowledge with applications in nanotechnology and optoelectronics.




