Given that research paves the way for future knowledge, our laboratory is dedicated to exploring 1D and 2D nanomaterials based on carbon and silicon. Additionally, we are highly focused on advancing physics education through the use of immersive virtual reality technologies.
Virtual Reality Physics Simulators
The current project is focused on the development of a cutting-edge Physics Laboratory, which will utilize immersive Virtual Reality (VR) technology with the objective of effecting a paradigm shift in the domain of physics education. The creation of a fully interactive and immersive learning environment is the objective of this project, with the aim of deepening students' understanding of complex physical concepts, fostering experiential learning, and providing a hands-on approach to exploring the principles of physics in a virtual setting. Presently, we are developing the "VR Physics Lab" application, which will incorporate six physics simulators.
Nanomaterials Development
Our upcoming project focuses on the growth of 1D and 2D nanomaterials using Plasma-Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PECVD) equipment from Across International. This technique will allow us to advance the synthesis of nanomaterials with unique properties, paving the way for innovative applications in electronics, energy storage, and beyond.
Nanoimprint Lithography
In a previous project, we focused on the fabrication of microstructures via nanoimprint lithography, a cutting-edge technique that enables precise patterning at the micro and nanoscale.