Dr. Emanuel Tutuc

Dr. Emanuel Tutuc earned his Ph.D. in physics from Princeton University in 2004 and worked as a post-doctoral researcher at IBM TJ Watson Research Center before joining The University of Texas at Austin faculty in 2006.

Dr. Tutuc researches the electronic properties of quantum confined devices, as well as the growth of semiconductor nanostructures for electronic device applications. He is specifically interested in utilizing silicon, germanium, and III-V compound semiconductor nanowires in electronic devices. The experiments done in his group combine state-of-the-art semiconductor growth and patterning techniques, such as chemical vapor deposition and electron beam lithography, with semiconductor device characterization down to low temperatures and in high magnetic field. Dr. Tutuc’s work will help advance the state of the art of electronic devices.

Research Interests:

Semiconductor nanowires and applications
Chemical vapor deposition
Electronic properties of nanoscale devices
Spintronics
Website:http://nano.ece.utexas.edu