Ethan D. Minot
Professor
Department of Physics
Ethan D. Minot
Professor
Department of Physics
Research
Ethan is an experimental physicist investigating questions related to nanoscale systems such as carbon nanotubes and graphene. The broader impact of his work ranges from solar energy harvesting to medicine. Current investigations in his lab include photocurrent generation in carbon nanotubes, quantum phases in 1d materials, and the development of graphene biosensors for neuroscience applications.
Education
Ph.D., Cornell University, 2004, Physics
B.S., Massey University (New Zealand), 1999, Physics
Research areas
Condensed MatterAwards
- 2018: College of Science Milton Harris Award in Basic Research
- 2011: NSF CAREER Award
- 2010: Human Frontier Science Program Young Investigator Award