Lotte Boer

Lotte's PhD research focuses on nanotechnology, data science, neuroscience, and microfabrication.

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Physics PhD Student
School of Chemical and Physical Sciences

Profile

During my Bachelor's I specialized in nanotechnology and did a Minor program in Data Science. While searching for a graduation internship, I came across Natalie Plank's research group. The group fabricates carbon nanotube-based neuromorphic systems for reservoir computing applications, among others: a combination of fields that align with my interests. After conducting research on the optimization of the Carbon Nanotube-P3HT films in Natalie's group, I'm excited to return for my PhD.

My research focuses on using carbon nanotube devices as platforms for molecular atomic switch network devices. This includes the fabrication and electrical characterization of carbon nanotube networks interfaced with organic molecules to evaluate their practicality as physical reservoirs.

Qualifications

Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics, The Hague University of Applied Sciences

Research interests

Nanotechnology, data science, neuroscience, microfabrication.

PhD topic

Carbon Nanotube Devices as Platforms for Molecular Atomic Switch Network Devices

Supervisors

Dr Natalie Plank, School of Chemical and Physical Sciences

Dr Franck Natali, School of Chemical and Physical Sciences

Associated labs

Nanomaterials Devices Group