Astrid Weston received her initial degree at the University of Manchester studying Materials Science and Engineering for an integrated masters degree. She went on to obtain a PhD studentship in the Graphene NOWNANO centre of doctoral training based in the University of Manchester. Here, she studied under the supervision of Professor Roman Gorbachev, specialising in nano-fabrication and scanning probe microscopy of moiré superlattices in van der Waals heterostructures. Since finishing her PhD she has been awarded the EPSRC doctoral prize fellowship which she is currently carrying out at the University of Manchester.
Outline.- Introduction to 2-Dimensional Materials and Moiré Superlattices.- Fabrication Techniques.- Characterisation Techniques.- Atomic Structure of Reconstructed Lattices of Twisted Bilayer TMDs.- Electrical Properties of Reconstructed Lattices of Twisted Bilayer TMDs.- Final Conclusions and Future Outlooks.