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Projects
2022 1-year LBNL/NCEM user proposal Cross-sectional (cryo-)preparation and nanoscopic characterization of modern PEM fuel cells and battery electrodes | ||
2022 1-year LBNL/NCEM user proposal Atomic-scale characterization of extended defects in few-layer 2D-vdW dichalcogenides and their impact on the optical/electronic properties | ||
2021 Reactive RF/DC sputter deposition system for transparent electrodes, insulators and contacts (led by Prof. Butz & Prof. Haring Bolívar) | ||
2021 Reactive evaporation system for oxides and nitrides (led by Prof. Butz & Prof. Haring Bolívar) | ||
2021 Evaporation system with glovebox for metals and reactive materials (led by Prof. Butz & Prof. Haring Bolívar) | ||
2021 EU/Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions co-fund project of Dr. Jean Marie Vianney Nsanzimana Abundant and highly efficient hybrid electrode materials for hydrogen generation by electrolysis | ||
2020 µCT / X-ray tomograph (led by Prof. Brandt, major support by Prof. Butz/MNaF) | ||
2020 (postponed due to Covid) GIAN 2-weeks EM workshop for IITs/NITs/univ. Advanced Sample Preparation, Cryo- & in situ Nanoanalytics for Energy Research | ||
NRW state funding | 2020 INCYTE Research Center | |
2020 Siegen Micro- and Nanoanalytics Facility MNaF(DFG webpage) | ||
2019 Imaging Electron Energy-Loss Spectrometer(DFG webpage) | ||
2018 GIAN 2-weeks EM workshop with around 60 participants from IITs/NITs/univ. Advanced Electron Microscopy for Materials Science (original program) | ||
2017 Environmental TEM for Micro- and Nanostructure Research(DFG webpage) | ||
SFB953 Synthetic Carbon Allotropes | ||
GRK1896 In Situ Microscopy with Electrons, X-Rays and Scanning Probes | ||
Various minor industry projects |
Aktualisiert um 11:41 am am January 9, 2021 von Benjamin Butz