Chair of Macromolecular Chemistry
Address
Building: 5381
Room: 38B012
Worringerweg 2
52074 Aachen
Research interest
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR): Mobile NMR, Technology Hyperpolarization
- Atomic physics: Spectroscopy of atoms in external field
- Laser spectroscopy: Optical detected Magnetic Resonance
- Quantum physics: Topological Phases, Physics of strong coupled Spin systems
- Physical Chemistry: NMR detection of Chemical reaction and Phase transition
Academic career
January 2007 | Professor at RWTH Aachen University |
since 2005 |
Lectures at the RWTH Aachen University: Quantum mechanics of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance |
July 2004 | Habilitation, RWTH Aachen University, Prof. Bernhard Blümich, "From the photon spin for magnetic resonance imaging" |
since 1998 |
Scientific employee at the Forschungszentrum Jülich and at the RWTH Aachen University: Prof. Horst Halling (ZEL), Prof. Bernhard Blümich (ITMC, RWTH Aachen): New methods of NMR, technology of hyperpolarized gases |
1997 - 1998 | University Princeton, Prof. William Happer, "The Physics of spin exchange optical pumping" |
1995 - 1996 | University Berkeley, Prof. Alex Pines, Prof. Erwin Hahn, "NMR of hyperpolarized gases in liquids and on surfaces" |
1994 - 1995 |
Postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Stuttgart: Topological effects in nuclear spin systems |
1993 | Dissertation, University Stuttgart, Prof. Michael Mehring, "Paramagnetic shift Light Shift effects and geometric phase in Rb-Xe system" |
1988 | Diploma in Physics, University Stuttgart, "Optically detected resonance of gases in small magnetic fields" |