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Assistant Professor, University of Chicago 🔗
Status: unreviewed revisit date: None Application status: none LOR status: not_needed
Department(s)/lab(s): Physics | Klein Lab @ UChicago
Summary:

Klein pairs van der Waals heterostructure fabrication with a cryogenic scanning-probe 'Atomic Single Electron Transistor,' built on a quantum-twisting-microscope platform, to directly image sub-moire electrostatic potential landscapes with ultrasensitive, high-spatial-resolution electrometry. This is an unpreferred/borderline quantum-sensing inclusion: the sensor is an SET-based electrometer rather than an NV-ensemble magnetometer (which reaches pT/sqrt(Hz) via DEER/NMR/T1 protocols), but it shares the goal of pushing single-defect-level sensitivity for imaging quantum materials.

Created at: July 9, 2026, 6:54 p.m. Updated at: July 9, 2026, 6:54 p.m. Metadata: Jul 2026; unpreferred/borderline - scanning-SET electrometry, kept for review