Dr. Hadi Arjmandi-Tash has been a prominent figure in nanotechnology since 2008, recognized by
his multidisciplinary approach. His broad experience encompasses solid-state and quantum
physics, bionanotechnology, biochemistry, nanomechanics, and nanoelectromechanical systems. This
diverse expertise equips him with a comprehensive understanding of the varied potentials and
demands across different domains within nanotechnology.
His experience spans four different cleanroom environments, including Chalmers University of
Technology (Sweden), Institut Néel/Grenoble University (France), Leiden University, and the
Kavli Nanolab (Netherlands).
Dr. Arjmandi-Tash has mastered a broad array of fabrication and characterization techniques,
including: optical/laser/e-beam lithography, chemical/dry etching, material deposition including
evaporation, CVD, sputtering, PLD and ALD, SEM, FIB, AFM, optical microscopy, ellipsometry,
X-ray scattering in synchrotron, Raman spectroscopy and microtomy.He has worked with a diverse
range of nanomaterials, such as:
2D Materials: Graphene: h-BN, MoS₂ | Carbon-Based Materials: Graphene, Graphite and Diamond
| Perovskite Materials: STO | Metals: Au, Cr, Pd, Pt, Cu | Superconducting Materials: Al, Sn,
NbTiN, MoRe | Dielectric Materials: Al₂O₃, HfO₂, SiNx | Polymers: PDMS, Polycarbonate (PC) and
Polypropylene Carbonate (PPC) and | Silicon Technology Hadi has extensive mentoring and
training experience in various techniques, including AFM, SEM, Raman spectroscopy, CVD, and
deposition methods. From 2016 to 2018, he served as a guest lecturer for the “Bionanotechnology”
course, delivering lectures on “Micro/Nano Fabrication & Characterization Approaches