NOUFAL Lab
Nano-Optoelectronic Unified Functional Advanced Materials Lab
“Where curiosity meets precision, and materials learn to outperform their limits.”
NOUFAL Lab
Nano-Optoelectronic Unified Functional Advanced Materials Lab
“Where curiosity meets precision, and materials learn to outperform their limits.”
We advance this mission by:
Engineering functional nano- and quantum materials—including 2D heterostructures, fullerenes, MXenes, and catalytic interfaces—with tunable electronic, optical, and surface properties.
Coupling AI, quantum modeling, and in-situ spectroscopy to reveal atomic-scale mechanisms and accelerate materials discovery through closed-loop self-learning platforms.
Building novel catalytic-electronic devices such as catalytic FETs, vdW photoelectrocatalytic stacks, and quantum sensors for hydrogen technologies, environmental monitoring, and energy conversion.
Translating fundamental insights to practical energy systems, including hydrogen evolution/ORR catalysts, quantum-enhanced catalytic interfaces, and low-temperature solid-oxide and electrochemical devices.
Training the next generation of scientists and engineers, with a commitment to inclusive excellence, interdisciplinary collaboration, and impactful partnerships across academia, national labs, and industry.
.At its core, the Noufal Lab strives to create predictive materials platforms where data, quantum theory, and experiment converge, enabling transformative breakthroughs in sustainable energy, quantum materials, and nano-optoelectronic technologies.
Brandeis MRSEC Summer Course as part of PREM NSF June 9 - 13, 2025
Photolithography and Soft lithography
Brandeis MRSEC Summer Course as part of PREM NSF June 9 - 13, 2025
Photolithography and Soft lithography
At Brookhaven National Laboratory, the power of syncretism fuels innovation, seamlessly blending diverse scientific disciplines to pioneer breakthroughs. With 29 beam lines already advancing discovery and 12 more on the horizon, BNL continues to illuminate the path to the future of research and technology.
We are proud to announce that four of our exceptional students — Anthony Akins, Maasai Thornton, Nia Wiggins, and Desirae Nance — will present their latest research at the AIChE 2025 Annual Meeting.
📍 Location: Exhibit Hall C, Hynes Convention Center
🕒 Time: 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
These talented students have demonstrated outstanding creativity, rigor, and dedication in their research. Their hard work has not only earned them a place at this prestigious conference — they have also been awarded the Trivial Knowledge Award, a recognition of their curiosity, teamwork, and excellence.