About
C. H. (Kees) de Groot is Professor of Nanoelectronics and Nanotechnology in Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) at Southampton. His research focus is the integration of nanotechnology with silicon electronics. His main interest is the integration of novel nanomaterials and devices with silicon electronics processing with particular emphasis on the semiconducting properties of oxides, chalcogenides, and carbides. His recent breakthroughs in these areas includes the first 100 nm GeSbTe phase change memory by (non-aqueous) electrodeposition, SiC resistive memory with a record 9 orders of magnitude on/off ratio and neuromorphic properties, selective growth by chemical vapour deposition of thermo-electric materials Bi2Te3 and Sb2Te3, the fabrication of transistors based on electro-deposited 2D materials such as MoS2, and room temperature operation of smart radiative cooling films based on W-doped VO2 with strong emissivity contrast.
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- Radio-Frequency and Microwave Devices
- 2 dimensional Transition Metal Dichalcogenides Transistors
- Smart Radiative Cooling and RF control of smart glass using metal oxides such as Al-doped ZnO and W-doped VO2
- Thermoelectric Energy Generation
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Biography
1994-1998 |
Research Assistant, Philips Research Labs/Dutch Science Foundation, the Netherlands |
1998-2000 |
Research Fellow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA |
2000 2006 2012 2017 |
Assistant Professor, University of Southampton Associate Professor, University of Southampton Professor (Full Professor), University of Southampton Head of Sustainable Electronics Technologies group |