His work entitled "Quantum transport in quantum dots with spin-effects and electron-vibration interaction" was accepted as Doctoral Thesis with Distinction. Congratulations.
PD Dr. Matthias Eschrig is as guest professor in the group until Sep 2010 to support the teaching activities and to perform research projects in mesoscopic superconductivity.
The goal is to explore physical phenomena in the ultra-quantum regime in experiment and theory. For further information contact the Speaker Prof. W Belzig or visit the website.
Jan defended his thesis "Coherent Electron Transport in Nanostructures" and Christian defended his thesis on "Quantum Transport in Non-collinear Magnetic Nanostructures".
Dr. Federica Haupt is awarded with the Nano prize of the Universitätsgesellschaft Konstanz for her outstanding contribution to research in Nanotechnology. More information on the homepage of the university
Our research on "Controlled Nanosystems" can be continued for the years 2012-2015 in the framework of the Collaborative Research Center 767 together with colleague from the Departments of Physics and Chemistry and the Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State Research.
The American Physical Society honors the quality, number, and timeliness of his reports for the Physical Review journals. Each year the APS recognize about 150 out of their 50,000 referees as "Outstanding".