Weizmann Department of Materials and Interfaces
The scientific research in the Department of Materials and Interfaces combines theoretical and experimental work in the following general areas:
- Chemistry of Optoelectronic materials and Devices
- Semiconductor Quantum Dot Films
- Thin dielectic films
- Nanomaterials, Supramolecular chemistry, Electrochemistry
- High Temperature Superconductivity
- Supra-molecular Architecture at Interfaces
- Mechanics of Living Cells and Cycloskeleton
- Crystallography and Solid State Chemistry in 2- and 3-Dimensions
- Soft Matter and Biomaterials Physics
- Polymers, Complex Fluids, and Interfaces
- Chemical Modification of Polymers for New Applications
- Inorganic Fullerene-like Materials and Nanotubes
- Mechanics of Composite Materials and Carbon Nanotubes
- Nanoscale Materials Chemistry and Biophysics
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