MEMRIOX Principle
The principle of MEMRIOX: Ion-Beam induced defect engineering allows for better control of the lateral and vertical defect arrangements and concentrations than standard procedures based on intrinsic defects. |
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
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.
The project is funded by the Initiative and Networking Fund of the Helmholtz Association (VH-VI-422).
The principle of MEMRIOX: Ion-Beam induced defect engineering allows for better control of the lateral and vertical defect arrangements and concentrations than standard procedures based on intrinsic defects. |
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