Martin Hack

 

Project title: Quantum Twisting Microscope with Oxide materials

Twisting in the Quantum Future. We are building the first Quantum Twisting Microscope with Oxide materials to explore emergent quantum phenomena in twisted complex oxide membranes. This unique instrument will enable in-situ electrical measurements while twisting, opening new avenues in quantum materials research.

I obtained my Master’s degree in Nano-Science and a PhD in Physics in Germany, where my research focused on the fabrication and characterization of YBCO-based SQUIDs. My work involved cleanroom nanofabrication and low-noise electrical measurements under cryogenic conditions.

In 2025, I joined DTU Energy as a postdoctoral researcher. My current work focuses on the transfer and integration of freestanding complex oxide membranes and on the construction and establishment of operation of the Quantum Twisting Microscope (QTM), aiming to investigate emergent properties in twisted oxide systems 

Start date: 01-01-2025
End date: 31-03-2026

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Martin Hack
Postdoc
DTU Energy