Kirsten Emilie Moselund
Nationalité: Swiss, Danish
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BM 5138 (Bâtiment BM)
Station 17
1015 Lausanne
+41 21 693 33 67
Office:
BM 5138
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BM 5138 (Bâtiment BM)
Station 17
1015 Lausanne
+41 21 693 33 67
Office:
BM 5138
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EPFL STI IEM INPHO
BM 5138 (Bâtiment BM)
Station 17
1015 Lausanne
+41 21 693 33 67
Office:
BM 5138
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EPFL STI IEM INPHO
BM 5138 (Bâtiment BM)
Station 17
1015 Lausanne
+41 21 693 33 67
Office:
BM 5138
EPFL › VPA › VPA-AVP-DLE › AVP-DLE-EDOC › EDPY-ENS
at Paul Scherrer Institut from 2022. LNQ currently has six groups & two focusing on nanotechnology and advanced nanomanufacturing and four groups focusing on different technologies for quantum computing. The ETHZ-PSI Quantum Computing Hub is located at PSI and embedded within LNQ, and at the same time Kirsten Moselund is part of the EPFL Quantum Science and Engineering center (QSE). The purpose of this constellation is to promote synergies between the three large ETH institutions.
Kirsten Moselund received the M.Sc. Degree in Engineering from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) in 2003 and the Ph.D. Degree in Microelectronics from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland, in 2008. In 2008, she joined the IBM Research Europe in Zurich, where she took on a number of different positions and lastly managed the Materials Integration and Nanoscale Devices group with around 20-25 engineers and scientists. The group worked on a broad range of topics from Neuromorphic computing, nanoscale thermometry, topological devices, nanophotonics to control electronics for quantum computing.
Throughout her career, she has worked on various topics related to semiconductor devices and technology development, such as low-power electronics, cryogenic electronics, integrated photonics and topological devices. She received an ERC starting grant on the development of hybrid photonic-plasmonic nanolasers.
Her current projects are focused on the development of III-V on silicon monolithic integration for novel electronic and photonic device concepts, interfacing the quantum and classical worlds.
She is author/co-author of more than 100 papers and has 25 patents filed. She is a member of the Wissenschaftliche Beirat of IHP Microelectronics, and member of the Kuratorium IMS Chips, Stuttgart University.
She has served as Principal Investigator (PI) in several EU and Swiss research projects, and as part of technical program committees for a number of scientific conferneces. Most notably IEDM which takes place every year in San Francisco and where she is part of the executive committee.
Formation
M.Sc in Engineering
| External cavity VECSELs2003 – 2003 Technical University of Denmark, DTU
2008 – 2008 EPFL
Expériences professionnelles
Manager MIND Group
Research Staff Member
Research Assistant
Publications représentatives
Waveguide coupled III-V photodiodes monolithically integrated on Si
P. Wen, P. Tiwari, S. Mauthe, H. Schmid, M. Sousa, M. Scherrer, M. Baumann, B. Bitachon, J. Leuthold, B. Gotsmann and K. E. Moselund
Published in Nature communications 13 (1), 1-11 (2022) in
Single-Mode Emission in InP Microdisks on Si Using Au Antenna
P. Tiwari, A. Fischer, M. Scherrer, D. Caimi, H. Schmid and K. E. Moselund
Published in ACS photonics 9 (4), 1218-1225 (2022) in
Thermal Simulation and Experimental Analysis of Optically Pumped InP-on-Si Micro-and Nanocavity Lasers
P. Wen, P. Tiwari, M. Scherrer, E. Lörtscher, B. Gotsmann and K. E. Moselund
Published in ACS photonics 9 (4), 1338-1348 (2022) in
Hybrid III-V tunnel FET and MOSFET technology platform integrated on silicon
C. Convertino, C. B. Zota, H. Schmid, D. Caimi, L. Czornomaz, A. M. Ionescu and K. E. Moselund
Published in Nature Electronics, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41928-020-00531-3 (2021) in
Scaling of metal-clad InP nanodisk lasers: optical performance and thermal effects,
P. Tiwari, P. Wen, D. Caimi, S. Mauthe, N.Vico Triviño, M. Sousa, and K. E. Moselund,
Published in Opt. Express 29, 3915-3927 (2021) in
In-Plane Monolithic Integration of Scaled III-V Photonic Devices
M. Scherrer, N. Vico Triviño, S. Mauthe, P. Tiwari, H. Schmid, K.E. Moselund
Published in Applied Sciences 11 (4), 1887 (2021) in
High-speed III-V nanowire photodetector monolithically integrated on Si
7. S. Mauthe, Y. Baumgartner, M. Sousa, Q. Ding, M. D. Rossell, A. Schenk, L. Czornomaz and K.E Moselund,
Published in Nature Communications 11 (1), 1-7, (2020) in
Hybrid III-V Silicon Photonic Crystal Cavity Emitting at Telecom Wavelengths
8. S. Mauthe, P. Tiwari, M. Scherrer, D. Caimi, M. Sousa, H. Schmid and K. E Moselund, Noelia Vico Triviño,
Published in Nano Lett. Vol. 20, 12, 8768–8772 (2020) in
Enseignement et PhD
Doctorant·es actuel·les
Reyhaneh Ramezani, Ludovica Lunghi, Soujanya Madasu, Luka Guzenko, Mariona Bonas Vera, Cristina García Marcilla, Enrico Bianco
A dirigé les thèses EPFL de
A co-dirigé les thèses EPFL de
Clarissa Convertino, Philipp Staudinger
Cours
Nanophotonics
MICRO-516
Les étudiants comprennent et appliquent la physique de l'interaction de la lumière avec les semi-conducteurs. Ils comprennent le mécanisme de fonctionnement des dispositifs photoniques à échelle réduite tels que les photodétecteurs, les LED et les lasers, ainsi que les défis et les opportunités liés