Student projects

Overview

The Quantum Plumbing Lab is studying liquid transport under nanoscale confinement. We are interested in phenomena at the solid-liquid interface where classical and quantum dynamics meet. Our lab combines experiment, theory and simulations. Therefore, we offer a variety of projects for master students from various fields, e.g., chemistry, physics, micro-engineering and related fields. Most projects can be adapted for both semester and thesis projects. Please have a look at our project suggestions below, and feel free to contact us to discuss.

  1. MD simulations of hydro-electronic energy harvesting in carbon nanotubes
  2. Ion screening and Coulomb drag inside carbon nanotubes
  3. Quantum Osmosis Project
  4. Charge adsorption on 2D boron nitride in the presence of water