Dmitry is interested in the physics of ultrathin materials like graphene, and in the fabrication of electronic and mechanical nano-devices.
Most of his research is focused on tuning the electronic properties of semiconductors and graphene in heterostructures and probing them at cryogenic temperatures and in high magnetic field, typically via charge transport in quantum Hall regime.
He received my PhD in Physics from The Ohio State University in 2021 after working with 2D materials like γ-InSe and CrI3 in the group of Prof. Chun Ning Lau. After that, he did a two-and-a-half-year postdoc at Carnegie Mellon University in Ben Hunt's lab, where he worked with graphene and α-RuCl3. Currently, he studying the properties of the latter material in depth as a postdoc in Erik Henriksen's lab at WashU.