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Biography: Dr. Kenan Elibol obtained his PhD from the University of Vienna in 2018, followed by postdoctoral research at Trinity College Dublin. In 2020, he joined the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, where he now leads the Hybrid Nano-Optics research group.
Research: Dr. Kenan Elibol leads the Hybrid Nano-Optics research group, combining advanced electron microscopy, nanofabrication and materials science to characterize, manipulate, and control materials from the atomic to nanoscale. His group develops next-generation lithography methods beyond conventional limits and fabricates hybrid nano-optic systems on suspended membranes, including graphene and hBN, for applications in electron emission, ultrafast optical switching, catalysis, and molecular sensing. He also develops and applies correlative microscopy platforms, including TEM/STEM with electrical biasing, in-situ 4D-STEM, AFM–Raman, AFM–STM, and AFM–SEM, to study materials under realistic conditions.