My research career

I am a young researcher specialized over the last years in the design, fabrication, and characterization of optoelectronic nanodevices made from emerging materials for THz technologies. I have a background in Physics science including a 5-years BSc (2013), a MSc (2014) and a PhD (2019) at University of Salamanca, Spain.

 

Since October 2022, I am working as Maria Zambrano Distinguished Researcher to develop the next generation of THz detectors based on stacked 2D materials with a twist angle at the Department of Applied Physics, University of Salamanca. Previously, I was awarded with the JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) postdoctoral fellowship, which allowed me start my first postdoctoral stay (2019 – 2020) at Prof. T. Otsuji’s group at Tohoku University (Japan) to study electrodynamic response of novel electron devices and circuit systems operating in the millimeter-wave and THz regions. Afterwards, I did a second PD stay (2021-2022) at the R&D unit CENTERA (Center for Terahertz Research and Applications) leaded by Prof. Knap in Warsaw (Poland).

 

 

Fields of interest: 2D materials, THz, twistronic, nanofabrication, nanoelectronics, nanophotonics.

 

ORCID: 0000-0001-9714-8180

 

Citation Metrics (Last update 08/May/2023):

h-index: 10 (Google Scholar), 7 (Web of Science/Publons)

Citations:  206

 

CVA: CVA_English_2023 Juan Antonio Delgado Notario

 

 

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