Walter de Heer

Walter de Heer

Regents' Professor

Walter Alexander “Walt” de Heer is a Dutch physicist and nanoscience researcher known for discoveries in the electronic shell structure of metal clusters, magnetism in transition metal clusters, field emission and ballistic conduction in carbon nanotubes, and graphene-based electronics.

De Heer earned a doctoral degree in Physics from the University of California, Berkeley in 1986 under the supervision of Walter D. Knight. He worked at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland from 1987 to 1997, and is currently a Regents' Professor of Physics at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He directs the Epitaxial Graphene Laboratory in the School of Physics and leads the Epitaxial Graphene Interdisciplinary Research Group at the Georgia Tech Materials Research Science and Engineering Center.

eheer@physics.gatech.edu

(404) 894-7879

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    Georgia Institute of Technology

    College of Sciences
    School of Physics
    Research Focus Areas:
  • Electronic Materials
  • Energy Utilization and Conservation
  • Additional Research:

    Electronics; Carbon Nanotubes; Epitaxial Growth; Graphene; Nanomaterials; quantum materials


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