My main research areas are nanotechnology and condensed matter physics. My research focuses on the design, fabrication, and low-temperature magneto-optical spectroscopy of excitons in novel semiconductor nanostructures and materials. I am advancing towards extreme miniaturization, exploring the observation and utilization of single dopants, individual quantum objects like quantum dots, single atomic layers, and singular photon emitters. In addition, I am developing new materials such as epitaxial semimetals, 2D materials, diluted magnetic semiconductors, antiferromagnets, and altermagnets, along with creating new microstructures primarily related to photonics.

I share my experience through lectures "Technology and Structuring of Semiconducting Materials" and "Diluted Magnetic Semiconductors", through classes on the "Physics of Condensed Matter and Semiconductor Structures," as well as through various lab exercises. Moreover, my coworkers and students have the opportunity to grow their own epitaxial nanostructures in the Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE) lab that I manage. Please click the buttons above and visit the pages related to the various systems we study.