Doctoral Researchers
Christoph Hadlich A1: DNA-mediated self-assembly of semiconducting nanomaterials |
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Nadia Günther (nee Metzkow) A2: Semiconductor nanoparticles for novel transistor structures |
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Gyusang Yi A3: Understanding charge transport in hybrid colloidal nanowires |
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Ronja Thümmler* A4: Defined conjugated polymer nanostructures through self-assembly |
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Brenda Palestina Romero A5: Nanoelectronics with functionalized microtubules |
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Alyna Ong A6: In situ and in operando characterization of functional self-assembled nanostructures |
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Ruth Pinheiro Muniz A7: Perovskite / PbX (X=S, Se) core-shell quantum dots for photovoltaic and light-emitting diodes |
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Andrey Iodchik A8: Copper Iron Sulfide (Selenide) Nanocrystals via Cation Exchange for Optoelectronic Application -go to personal page |
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Taufhik Hossain Tonmoy B1: Nanoparticles based amplification of field effect transistor based nanobiosensors |
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Borja Rodriguez Barea* B2: Electronic circuits by self-organization based on DNA origami molds |
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Louis Conrad Winkler B3: Semiconductor nanoparticles for infrared photodetectors |
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Tae Kyu Jeong B4: Putting DNA in motion - electro-switchable biosurfaces for micro-optical sensing applications |
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Nirbhika Nandakumar B5: New transparent metal electrodes for flexible organic light-emitting diodes |
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Lukas Mielke B7: Chromatographic Sensors Obtained by Vertical Integration of Nanoparticle Composites |
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N.N. B8: Supracolloidal Transport Vehicles for Protein Sensing with Nanopores -go to personal page |
* PhD representatives
(The PhD representatives are full members of the RTG's board and thus have a vote on all decisions of the RTG)