Research Area / Fields

  1. Polymer self-assembly and nanostructures.
  2. Nanofabrication and 3D patterning.
  3. Optical coatings.
  4. Materials and processes for water technologies.
  5. Atomic layer deposition.
  6. Advanced electron microscopy characterization.
bio

Short Bio

Tamar Segal-Peretz is an Assistant Professor at the Wolfson Department of Chemical Engineering, Technion- Israel Institute of Technology. She received her PhD from the Technion followed by a Director’s Postdoctoral Fellowship at Argonne National Laboratory and at the Institute for Molecular Engineering in the University of Chicago. Tamar Segal-Peretz’s group, the Functional Nanostructure and Advanced Imaging (FNAI) group, focuses on understanding and developing new functional nanostructures for nanofabrication processes, membranes, and optical materials using polymer self-assembly and inorganic materials growth within polymers. The FNAI group utilizes and develops various 2D and 3D electron microscopy characterization techniques to probe nanostructures.

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