Pablo Jarillo-Herrero
Assistant professor, Department of Physics
areas of expertise: condensed matter physics, quantum electronic transport in novel low-dimensional systems, graphene, carbon nanotubes, topological insulators, physics
Pablo Jarillo-Herrero joined MIT as an assistant professor of physics in January 2008. He received his MSc in physics from the University of Valencia, Spain, in 1999. Then he spent two years at the University of California in San Diego, where he received a second MSc degree before going to the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, where he earned his PhD in 2005. After a one-year postdoc in Delft, he moved to Columbia University, where he most recently worked as a NanoResearch Initiative Fellow.
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