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Andreas Stierle
Structure and properties of nanoscale systems
Andreas Stierle is professor for nanoscience at the University of Hamburg and leading scientist at DESY. He is also responsible for the organisation of the DESY nanolab as a user facility. His main focus is on the investigation of the structure and physical-chemical properties of nanoscale systems ranging from ultra-high vacuum to application-related environmental conditions, with the help of synchrotron radiation based methods. In addition to this, complementary laboratory examination methods of the DESY nanolab are used. The results gained deepen the fundamental understanding of gas, solid state or liquid-solid interfaces of nano materials which are used for anti-corrosion or in energy conversion processes.
Academic career
Since 2012 | Professor at the University of Hamburg and Leading Scientist at DESY |
2009-2012 | Professor for Solid States Physics at University of Siegen |
1998-2009 | Research fellow at Max Planck Institute for Metals Research in Stuttgart |
1996-1998 | Postdoc at the European Synchrotron Radiaton Source ESRF in Grenoble, France |
1992-1996 | PhD at the University of Bochum |
1986-1992 | Study of physics at the Ruhr University in Bochum |