Contact

Spokesperson:
Prof. Dr. Sibylle Gemming

Phone: +49 (0) 371 531-33531
Email: sibylle.gemming.at.physik.tu-chemnitz.de

Deputy Spokesperson:
Prof. Dr. Heidemarie Schmidt

Phone: +49 (0) 3641 206-116
Email: heidemarie.schmidt(a)leibniz-ipht.de

Coordinator:
PD Dr. Peter Zahn

Phone: +49 (0) 351 260-3121
Email: p.zahn.at.hzdr.de

News and Events

2020-05-17/25
International Memory Workshop 2020 (co-org. T. Mikolajick), on-line

2019-06-12
Daniel Blaschke defended his PhD thesis at TU Chemnitz.

2018-08-24
Bertaut Prize to Dr. Matthias Zschornak from TU-BA Freiberg at 31st Europ. Crystall. Meeting in Oviedo, Spain. Congrats.
More, Even more, In German.

2018-02-01
Jura Rensberg defended his PhD thesis at FSU Jena.

2017-09-05
Heidemarie Schmidt was appointed as Full Professor at Friedrich Schiller University Jena and Head of Dept. "Quantum Detection" at Leibniz IPHT Jena

2017-08-23
Agnieszka Bogusz defended her PhD thesis at TU Chemnitz.

2016-11-03
Nicola Spaldin: 2017 L’Oréal-UNESCO “For Women in Science” Laureate - Congrats, ETH Zurich press release

2017-05-12
Solveig Putzschke (née Rentrop) defended her PhD thesis at TU Bergakademie Freiberg.

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Acknowledgement 

The project is funded by the Initiative and Networking Fund of the Helmholtz Association (VH-VI-422).

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MEMRIOX International Partners

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ETH Zurich (ETHZ) has come to symbolise excellent education, groundbreaking basic research and applied results that are beneficial for society as a whole. Founded in 1855, it today offers researchers an inspiring environment and students a comprehensive education as one of the leading international universities for technology and the natural sciences. ETH Zurich has more than 17,000 students from approximately 80 countries, 3,800 of whom are doctoral candidates. More than 400 professors teach and conduct research in the areas of engineering, architecture, mathematics, natural sciences, system-oriented sciences, and management and social sciences.

Research in the Materials Theory group (Dept. of Materials D-MATL) headed by Prof. Dr. Nicola Spaldin uses a combination of first-principles and phenomenological theoretical techniques to study the fundamental physics of novel materials that have potential technological importance. Projects combine development of new theoretical methods, application of the methods to existing materials, design of new materials with specific functionalities and subsequent synthesis of the "designer materials". Specific materials classes of interest are transition-metal-oxides with "strong correlations", contra-indicated multifunctional materials, multiferroics, materials with multiple coupled or competing instabilities. The partners at ETHZ contribute with their competences and infrastructures on:

  • Calculation of structure and properties of functional materials
  • First-principles design of new materials with specific functionalities
  • Oxide single-crystal growth

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The research group Infrared Spectroscopy of Novel Electronic and Magnetic Materials led by Prof. Dr. Dimitri Basov employs infrared spectroscopy to investigate new phenomena of novel electronic and magnetic materials. “Infrared” here is used colloquially since in fact the instruments allow to cover much broader frequency range extending continuously from sub-THz to UV light. Current research directions include:

  • Physics of strongly correlated electron systems
  • Magnetic semiconductors
  • Molecular and organic nano-electronics
  • Electromagnetic metamaterials
  • Superconductivity
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  • Charge dynamics in graphene