Research projects

Research projects of the 2Dtronics group

Members of the 2Dtronics group coordinate and participate in national and international research projects focused on spin transport, spin–orbit coupling and topological phenomena in low-dimensional systems.

Number of projects granted 3
Total budget (approx.) 5 627 285 PLN
Funding agencies NCN, NAWA, EU

Current projects

  • NCN PRELUDIUM 23

    Electronic and magnetic properties of two-dimensional crystals of transition metal iodides encapsulated by graphene

    Principal Investigator: Mirali Jafari

    Co-investigators: 2 researchers

    Duration: 2025–2028

    Budget: 171 465 PLN

    Grant no.: 2024/53/N/ST3/02621

    The project focuses on the electronic and magnetic behaviour of two-dimensional crystals of transition metal iodides encapsulated by graphene, with particular emphasis on van-der-Waals interactions, magnetism, and twist-controlled properties.

Completed projects

  • GRIEG / NCN

    Spin and charge transport in low-dimensional novel quantum materials (2Dtronics)

    Principal Investigator: Prof. Anna Dyrdał

    Duration: 2020–2024

    Budget: 1 120 849.16 € (final cost), 1 365 326.00 € (granted)

    Grant no.: 2019/34/H/ST3/00515

    The project focused on developing theoretical models describing spin and charge transport in emerging low-dimensional quantum materials, including systems with strong spin–orbit interaction and noncollinear magnetic structures.

  • NCN SONATA 14

    Theoretical studies of magnetoresistance effects in two-dimensional structures with strong spin–orbit coupling

    Principal Investigator: Dr. Anna Dyrdał

    Duration: 2019–2024

    Budget: 711 820 PLN

    The project investigated magnetoresistance phenomena in two-dimensional materials with strong spin–orbit coupling, including spin Hall effects, current-induced spin polarization, and transport in graphene-like hybrid structures.