Prof. Dr. Mathieu Luisier

Prof. Dr.  Mathieu Luisier

Prof. Dr. Mathieu Luisier

Full Professor at the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering

ETH Zürich

Institut für Integrierte Systeme

ETZ J 82

Gloriastrasse 35

8092 Zürich

Switzerland

Additional information

Research area

Computational nanoelectronics, device physics, development of advanced simulation models, quantum transport, parallel numerical algorithms, high performance computing

 

Since 2022 Mathieu Luisier is Full Professor of Computational Nanoelectronics at ETH Zurich, Switzerland. He graduated in electrical engineering in 2003 and received his Ph.D. in 2007, both from ETH Zurich. After a one-year post-doc at the same institution, he joined in 2008 the Network for Computational Nanotechnology at Purdue University, USA, as a research assistant professor. In 2011 he returned to ETH Zurich to become Assistant Professor and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2016. His current research interests focus on the modeling of nanoscale devices, such as multi-gate nanowires, III-V MOSFETs, band-to-band tunneling transistors, 2-D semiconductors, memristors, photo-detectors, or lithium ion batteries. He won the ACM Gordon Bell Prize for high performance computing in 2019, after being finalist in 2015, and being awarded an honorable mention in 2011. In 2013, he received a Starting Grant from the European Research Council (ERC)and he was awarded an SNSF Advanced Grant in 2022.

Honours

Year Distinction
2022 SNSF Advanced Grant
2019 ACM Gordon Bell Prize for High Performance Computing
2013 ERC Starting Grant
2011 Honorable Mention at the ACM Gordon Bell Prize for High Performance Computing
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