Welcome to the Quantum Transport Lab (QTL) at the University of Vienna!

We are a young experimental research group within the Nanomagnetism and Magnonics research unit at the Faculty of Physics of the University of Vienna. Our research focuses on quantum transport in nanoelectronic devices, particularly those based on two-dimensional (2D) materials such as graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides, and more complex van-der-Waals heterostructures.

At QTL, we investigate the fundamental electronic, spin, and quantum transport properties of nanoscale systems, aiming to understand new physical phenomena and explore potential applications in future quantum technologies. Our work combines nanofabrication, low-temperature transport measurements, and advanced spectroscopy techniques to push the boundaries of condensed matter physics.

On this website, you can find more details about our research projects, publications, current team members and opportunities to join our lab.

 News

03.09.2025
 

Emma Horgan starts her PhD in the Quantum Transport Lab. She joins the group after finishing her master's at Imperial College London.

02.09.2025
 

Our group took part in the joint annual meeting of the Austrian Physical Society (ÖPG) and the Swiss Physical Society (SPS), hosted at the University...

17.07.2025
 

We are looking forward to hearing from eager students! You can become part of a young and motivated research group and actively engage in all stages...

09.07.2025
 

A group of young curious minds embarked on an extraordinary journey into the realm of low-temperature physics during the "Cool Physics – Physik bei...

11.06.2025
 

Are you fascinated by quantum phenomena in novel materials? Are you eager to push the boundaries of experimental condensed matter physics and quantum...

01.04.2025
 

We are excited to welcome Clemens Fiby, Lorenz Mairinger, and Nikolaus Hahn to the Quantum Transport Lab!