top of page

Research Group Summary

Professor Jamie Warner's group is based in the Cockrell School of Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin and studies the next generation of nanostructured materials with unique properties that will impact electronic, opto-electronic, and energy applications. Particular focus is made to the in-situ atomic level structure and dynamics of nanomaterials probed by aberration-corrected transmission electron microscopy and spectroscopy. A wide range of nanoscale characterization tools (TEM, SEM, AFM, FIB) are used to probe materials across all dimension scales. New types of nanoscale devices are produced in clean-room nanofabrication facilities, utilizing materials ranging from 2D Crystals (graphene, BN, MoS2, WS2 etc), 1D wires and nanotubes, to 0D quantum dots. Custom designed in-situ chips for electrical biasing and heating are developed.

​

The group is multi-disciplinary and collaborates extensively with a wide range of scientists within USA, and internationally.

58bonds.jpg
torsionwire.jpg
bottom of page