Nanomaterials
Scientists
Below is a list of prominent scientists in Germany. The list was compiled by analyzing publications on Web of Science to determine who had published the most articles in the area of nanomaterials. This is just a small sampling of those who are doing significant work in Germany.
Prof. Dr. Claus Feldmann
Research Areas:
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Tel. +49 (0)721 608-42856 (Secretary) or +49 (0)721 608-42855 Fax +49 (0)721 608-47021 E-mail claus feldmann@kit edu Prof. Dr. Klaus Müllen Research Areas:
Phone: +49 6131 379-151 Email:[email protected] Prof. Dr. Xinliang Feng Research Areas:
Phone: +49 (6131) 379-488 Fax: +49 (6131) 379-554 [email protected] |
Prof. Dr. Manfred Stamm
Research Areas:
Phone: +49 (0)351 4658 225 Fax: +49 (0)351 4658 281 Email: [email protected] Prof. Dr. Martin Steinhart Research Areas: N/A Institut für Chemie neuer Materialien Universität Osnabrück Barbarastr. 7 D-49069 Osnabrück Phone: +49-541-969-2817 Fax: +49-541-969-3324 Email: [email protected] Prof. Dr. h.c. Markus Antonietti Research Areas:
Phone: +49 331 567-9501 Fax: +49 331 567-9502 Email: [email protected] |
Institutions
Nanotechnology is an area of particular interest to the German government, as detailed on the Research in Germany: Nanotechnology website.
"Today, Germany stands right at the forefront of international nanoscience. Because of its immense scientific and economic dynamism, nanotechnology was chosen as the first core campaign in the High-Tech Strategy’s internationalisation initiative. Between February 2008 and October 2009 the initiative “Welcome to Nanotech Germany” presented Germany in its role as a key location for nano research."
Updates and further information can be found on the Nanotechnology portal on the Research in Germany website.
Research institutions in Germany
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"Today, Germany stands right at the forefront of international nanoscience. Because of its immense scientific and economic dynamism, nanotechnology was chosen as the first core campaign in the High-Tech Strategy’s internationalisation initiative. Between February 2008 and October 2009 the initiative “Welcome to Nanotech Germany” presented Germany in its role as a key location for nano research."
Updates and further information can be found on the Nanotechnology portal on the Research in Germany website.
Research institutions in Germany
- Karlsruhe institute of Technology (KIT)
- KIT Institute of Nanotechnology
- KIT Center for Functional Nanostructures
- KIT Science and Technology of Nanosystems (STN)
- Max Planck institute for Polymer Research
- Leibniz institute of Polymer Research - Dresden
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- Karlsruhe institute of Technology: institute of Nanotechnology
- Karlsruhe institute of Technology: Center for Functional Nanostructures
- Karlsruhe institute of Technology: STN
- Max Planck Society - Research
- Web of Science: Nanomaterials search