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Patrycja Paruch – materials physicist

In this video, materials physicist Patrycja Paruch takes us into her research world at the University of Geneva. In her laboratory in the basement she uses high-precision scanning microscopy to study the relationship between structure and properties of materials at the nanometer scale.

Patrycja Paruch
Patrycja Paruch
Patrycja ParuchImage: Benedikt Vogel und SCNAT
Image: Benedikt Vogel und SCNAT

A central focus of her research is on so-called domains and domain walls, as found for example in magnets. Particularly fascinating: while the material itself may be insulating, these extremely thin domain walls suddenly behave like electrical conductors. An important application of this property is so-called domain wall nanoelectronics. These tiny structures are used to create electronic components such as diodes or logic circuits — a promising approach for the electronics of the future.
What excites Patrycja Paruch most about her work are the moments when she makes something visible and understands it that no one has seen before.

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