Dr. Denis BANDURIN is a Presidential Young Professorship Assistant Professor at MSE/NUS. He obtained his Ph.D. in condensed matter physics from the University of Manchester in 2017 (doctoral advisors: Profs. Andre Geim and Irina Grigorieva). Before joining NUS, he was a Pappalardo Fellow (Class 2018) in Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (postdoc advisor: Prof. Pablo Jarillo-Herrero) and a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow of the University of Manchester (Class 2017). He is a recipient of Singapore NRF Fellowship (Class 2025).
Research Interests
Dr. Bandurin contributed to the demonstration of hydrodynamic electron transport and viscous Hall effect in graphene, Fizeau drag in graphene plasmonics, and measurements of electron viscosity. His experiments also led to the development of high-temperature superconducting single-photon detectors and novel principles of THz sensing. At NUS, his research group explores the physical properties of novel low-dimensional quantum materials under mid- and far-IR excitation.
Awards
- MIT Technology Review Innovator Under 35 (Asia Pacific) 2023.
- CDE Young Researcher Award 2025.
- IRMMW-THz Society Young Scientist Award 2025.
Selected Publications (first and/or corresponding author)
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- Science 364, 162-165 (2019)
- Science 351, 1055 (2016)
- Science Advances 11, eadw6925 (2025)
- Nature 594, 513–516 (2021)
- Nature Nanotechnology 20, 51–56 (2025)
- Nature Nanotechnology 18, 343-349 (2023)
- Nature Nanotechnology 12, 223–227, (2017)
- Nature Reviews Physics 6, 426–438 (2024)
- Nature Physics 18, 462–467 (2022)
- Nature Communications 12, 543 (2021)
- Nature Communications 9, 5392 (2018)
- Nature Communications 9, 4533 (2018)
- Nature Communications 16, 3861 (2025)
- Phys. Rev. Lett. 129, 206802 (2022)
- Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 056802 (2021)
- Phys. Rev. Lett. 134, 226902 (2025)
Teaching
- ML4222 and MLE5236, Electron transport in novel quantum materials
- MLE6103, Structure of materials
- MLE5999 and MLE6999 Doctoral and Graduate Seminars