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Dr. Alexander Balandin is a recipient of the IEEE Pioneer Award in Nanotechnology. He is recognized as the Highly Cited Researcher according to Clarivate Analytics.
Alexander A. Balandin is an electrical engineer, solid-state physicist, and materials scientist best known for the experimental discovery of unique thermal properties of graphene and their theoretical explanation; studies of phonons in nanostructures and low-dimensional materials, which led to the development of the field of phonon engineering ...
Alexander A. Balandin joined UCLA Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Sciences as a distinguished professor in July 2023, following more than two decades on the faculty of UC Riverside, where he was a distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering and a UC presidential chair professor of materials science. He previously ...
RESEARCH AND INTERESTS. Professor Balandin’s expertise covers a wide range of areas – from material science and solid-state physics to electronics and nanotechnology. His current research interests include 1D and 2D van der Waals quantum materials, charge-density-wave materials and their device applications, electronic noise in materials ...
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Professor Balandin’s expertise and research interests cover a broad range from solid-state physics theory to experimental investigation of advanced materials and devices with applications in nano-electronics and energy conversion.
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Alexander A. Balandin is a Distinguished Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at UCLA. His research interests include Brillouin and Raman spectroscopy, thermal transport, and electronic noise in electronic materials.