ABBOUT ADEL
Ph.d. in physics CEA Saclay/ Pierre and Marie Curie
M.Sc. Condensed matter physics, Orsay university
Theoretical Physics, ENS Paris/UPMC
B.Sc. in physics, Pierre and Marie Curie university, Paris VI
Research :
*Quantum transport and mesoscopic systems
*Theory of Scanning Probe Microscopy (SGM, ...)
*Thermoelectricity
*Random Matrix Theory of Quantum Transport
*Spintronic: Dynamics of magnetic textures, spin
pumping, Magnonics.
*Topological materials.
Ph.d. in physics CEA Saclay/ Pierre and Marie Curie
M.Sc. Condensed matter physics, Orsay university
Theoretical Physics, ENS Paris/UPMC
B.Sc. in physics, Pierre and Marie Curie university, Paris VI
Research :
*Quantum transport and mesoscopic systems
*Theory of Scanning Probe Microscopy (SGM, ...)
*Thermoelectricity
*Random Matrix Theory of Quantum Transport
*Spintronic: Dynamics of magnetic textures, spin
pumping, Magnonics.
*Topological materials.
my research
My main work consists in studying the quantum electronic transport in mesoscopic systems. In particular, I am interested in the theory of scanning gate microscopy where thermal effects can induce counterintuitive behavior in the fringes of the interference pattern ( more details here ). Another topic of interest is the thermoelectric quantum transport where I investigate the thermopower and the figure of merit of nanodevices and chaotic cavities.
One of my other favorite topics is the random matrix theory of quantum transport. This tool is used to investigate the statistics of the transport coefficient like conductance, Seebeck coefficient and the power factor of chaotic cavities and random systems. Some examples and details can be found in my articles here
One of my other favorite topics is the random matrix theory of quantum transport. This tool is used to investigate the statistics of the transport coefficient like conductance, Seebeck coefficient and the power factor of chaotic cavities and random systems. Some examples and details can be found in my articles here