Contact

Coordinator
PD Dr. Peter Zahn

Phone: +49 351 260 3121
E-mail: nanonet@hzdr.de

Spokesperson
Prof. Dr. Artur Erbe

Phone: +49 351 260 2366
E-mail: a.erbe@hzdr.de

Deputy spokesperson
Prof. Dr. Gianaurelio Cuniberti

Phone: +49 351 463 31414
E-mail: g.cuniberti@tu-dresden.de

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News

2022-03-25
Nanocar Race II - ARRIVAL: 5th position for Dresden GAZE Team- Congratulations. More info.
NanoNet was sponsor of GAZE, more info.

2021-12-17
Bilal Khan defended his PhD thesis at TU Dresden, Faculty of Electr. Engin.: Congratulations!

2021-11-09
New Research Training Group "Supracolloidal Structures: From Materials to Optical and Electronic Components" (GRK 2767) established. more at TUD, more at IPF, Homepage

2020-12-31
Helmholtz funding of NanoNet expired, but the network will continously promote collaboration and exchange of ideas.
Thanks to all members and partners.
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Events

2023-05-29/06-02
E-MRS Spring Meeting 2023, Strasbourg, FR

2023-06-23/27
DRC 2023, Santa Barbara, CA, US

2023-06-27/30
Graphene 2023 Conference, Manchester, UK

2023-07-10/14
EP2DS-25/MSS-21 2023, Grenoble

2023-09-03/07
FEMS EUROMAT 2023, Frankfurt/Main, DE (hybrid)
Symposium A01 - 2D Materials org. by Artur Erbe (HZDR) & Otakar Frank (CAS, Prague)

2023-09-18/21
E-MRS Fall Meeting 2023, Warsaw, PL

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Acknowledgment

IHRS NanoNet was funded by Initiative and Networking Fund of Helmholtz Association (VH-KO-606) until Dec 2020.

Supervision and mentoring

A Thesis Advisory Committee (TAC) complements the day-to-day supervision of the PhD research project by the leading scientist. The main purpose of the TAC is to monitor, guide, and evaluate the progress throughout the research project of the doctoral researcher. It also aims at supporting the PhD researcher in terms of personal development, as for e.g. assisting him/her with career planning and networking.

Each TAC is composed of the scientific advisor, the doctoral supervisor (a university professor), an expert mentor from the field of the student's thesis (which may be the advisor or the doctoral supervisor), and a second mentor from a complementary field of research. The TAC is to be formed by the doctoral researcher in cooperation with his/her supervisor no later than 6 months after joining the research school.

The first meeting of the TAC should take place within 6 months after joining the research school and in the sequence of the 1st PhD seminar presented by the doctoral researcher. In this 1st meeting, the TAC discusses the scope of the project, the detailed work plan, feasibility, associated risks and alternatives based on a work plan written by the doctoral researcher and his/her presentation at the PhD seminar. It is also advisable to sign the supervision agreement by all involved parties at this occasion. A copy of the written work plan, as well as a summary of the outcome of each TAC meeting, are to be submitted to the school coordinator by the PhD researcher. Follow-up meetings to discuss the main issues of the project have to be organized by the PhD researcher, and should take place every year.


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