Max Hanauske

Max Hanauske

PhD Researcher

Max holds a bachelor's degree in Physics from the LMU Munich, and multiple masters degrees as part of the Erasmus Mundus program MaMaSELF across Université de Rennes (MSc Physics), Università di Torino (MSc Materials Science), and LMU Munich (MSc Geomaterials). He conducted research on solar cells and nanomaterials, as well as working with a range of experimental techniques such as PL, EQE, STEM, LEED, and synchrotron based techniques including (time-resolved) XPS and NEXAFS. Max has made extensive use of Python, with experiences in automating setups, high-throughput analysis and tomographic reconstructions.

Max is part of the Materials 4.0 CDT Cohort 2 and is based at the University of Cambridge. His research project, “High-throughput characterisation and inline process monitoring of 2D semiconductor films“,  is run in collaboration with NPL. Max’s research focuses on the integration of metrology techniques into in-line scalable production of next-generation semiconductor materials.

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Project: High-throughput characterisation and inline process monitoring of 2D semiconductor films

Supervisor: Prof. Stephan Hofmann

Industry sponsor: National Physical Laboratory

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