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Research Projects

Research Projects

Projects for eight weeks of research supervised by a graduate fellow:

 

- Analytical Transmission Electron Microscopy ( Prof. Scheu; LMU, Großhadern Campus)

Electron microscopic characterization of new materials in thin film solar cells,  more information

 

- Experimental Physics - Biological Physics ( Prof. Wixforth; Augsburg University)

Thermal membrane biophysics - an approach to anaesthesia,  more information

 

- Fluorescence Applications in Biology I ( Prof. Lamb; LMU; Großhadern Campus)

Ultrasensitive fluorescent approaches to investigating the dynamics of life - protein interactions with DNA,  more information

 

- Fluorescence Applications in Biology II ( Prof. Lamb; LMU; Großhadern Campus)

Ultrasensitive fluorescent approaches to investigating the dynamics of life - following of individual viruses,  more information

 

- Functional Nanosystems ( Prof. Schmidt-Mende; LMU; Munich Campus)

Nanostructures for hybrid solar cells,  more information

 

- Inorganic Chemistry I ( Prof. Lotsch; LMU; Großhadern Campus)

Mesoporous metal organic frameworks,  more information

 

- Inorganic Chemistry II ( Prof. Lotsch; LMU; Großhadern Campus)

Bottom-up synthesis of graphene,  more information  

 

- Nanothermodynamics ( Dr. Lutz; Augsburg University)

Quantum heat fluctuations,  more information

 

- Physical Chemistry - Materials Science I ( Prof. Bein; LMU; Großhadern Campus)

Novel solid-state solar cells,  more information

 

- Physical Chemistry - Materials Science II ( Prof. Bein; LMU; Großhadern Campus)

Controlling the surface growth of functionalised metal-organic frameworks on modified surfaces and their implementation as sensor devices,  more information

 

- Physical Chemistry - Materials Science III ( Prof. Bein; LMU; Großhadern Campus)

Synthesis and assembly of semiconductor nanoparticles,  more information

 

- Physical Chemistry - Materials Science IV ( Prof. Bein; LMU; Großhadern Campus)

Synthesis and characterization of periodic mesoporous organosilica (PMO) materials,  more information

 

- Physical Chemistry - Materials Science V ( Prof. Bein; LMU; Großhadern Campus)

Synthesis and assembly of thin mesoporous titania films for bulk heterojunction solar cells,  more information

 

- Physical Chemistry - Materials Science VI ( Prof. Bein; LMU; Großhadern Campus)

Nanostructured films of transparent conducting oxides: assembly from nanocrystals and conductivity characterization,  more information

 

- Theoretical Physics - Molecular Electronics ( Prof. Hänggi; Augsburg University)

Thermoelectric effects in quantum non-equilibrium molecular electronics,  more information

 

- Theoretical Solid State Physics ( Prof. von Delft; LMU, Munich campus)

0.7 anomaly of quantum point contacts,  more information

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