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Dr. Ilie is a permanent member of staff in the Nanoscience Group, Department of Physics, University of Bath, UK, where her group works in the general domain of Nanoscience.She was previously a research fellow at the IRC in Nanotechnology at Cambridge University, and Principal Investigator in the university's Nanoscience Centre. She was also the Course Coordinator and lecturer for the "Master's Degree in Micro- and Nanotechnology Enterprise" at Cambridge.She obtained her Ph.D from Ecole Polytechnique/Universite de Paris-Sud, France, and held Research Fellowships from Girton College, Cambridge, and Japan Science and Technology Agency.Dr. Ilie's work has a strong focus on novel carbon-based nanomaterials (though not exclusively), and extends into many application domains such as molecular electronics/spintronics, nanophotonics, and nanotechnology for healthcare. A speciality of the group is advanced scanning probe techniques, both for characterization and for unconventional nanofabrication.
University of Bath, Bath, .
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Nascut(a) in: 1976
Interese: nanoscience, nanotechnology, nanomaterials, carbon nanotubes, graphene, atomic resolution scanning probe microscopy
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Dr. Ilie is a permanent member of staff in the Nanoscience Group, Department of Physics, University of Bath, UK, where her group works in the general domain of Nanoscience.
She was previously a research fellow at the IRC in Nanotechnology at Cambridge University, and Principal Investigator in the university's Nanoscience Centre. She was also the Course Coordinator and lecturer for the "Master's Degree in Micro- and Nanotechnology Enterprise" at Cambridge.
She obtained her Ph.D from Ecole Polytechnique/Universite de Paris-Sud, France, and held Research Fellowships from Girton College, Cambridge, and Japan Science and Technology Agency.
Dr. Ilie's work has a strong focus on novel carbon-based nanomaterials (though not exclusively), and extends into many application domains such as molecular electronics/spintronics, nanophotonics, and nanotechnology for healthcare. A speciality of the group is advanced scanning probe techniques, both for characterization and for unconventional nanofabrication.