Q:TEMP – Quantum Transport, Engineering, Measurement, and Physics
Quantum Materials Processing
Develop quantum-material-compatible processing and device fabrication techniques. Imagine working with material just a few atoms thick! It is incredibly delicate and prone to damage. We are pioneering novel processing methods that enable further experimentation and reliable device fabrication. 
        Emerging Nanomaterials
Explore emerging nanomaterial systems. Since the Nobel Prize-winning discovery of two-dimensional graphene, tremendous progress has been made. Today, there are several thousand low-dimensional nanomaterial systems, including 2D transition metal dichalcogenides, 2D liquid metal oxides, and even single molecules. This presents an exciting opportunity to uncover new physics and advance scientific understanding with the potential for impactful technological applications.
        Next-Generation Devices
Construct next-generation devices based on quantum materials. Our group focuses on applications in quantum information processing, quantum sensing, sustainable nano- and opto-electronics, and biosensing. These next-generation devices have the potential to enable disruptive technologies across a wide range of industries. 
For more information about our group, you may also visit our website at https://q-temp.org/.
 Dr. Chit Siong Aaron Lau
Dr. Chit Siong Aaron Lau  Group Lead
 Cassandra Ma
Cassandra Ma  Staff
 Dr. Ankit Bhardwaj
Dr. Ankit BhardwajStaff
 Rainer Lee
Rainer Lee  Staff
 Dr. Huang Xiong
Dr. Huang XiongStaff
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