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Univ.Prof. Dr.sc. Alexander Grüneis was appointed as University Professor for Optoelectronic Materials at TU Wien with effect from November 2, 2022. He is assigned to the Institute of Solid State Electronics, opens in new window (E362) at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology., opens in new window

Alexander Grüneis studied physics at TU Wien. However, he completed his dissertation on "Resonance Raman spectroscopy of single wall carbon nanotubes" at Tohoku University in Sendai (Japan), where he also received his doctorate in 2004. A PostDoc stay then led him to IFW Dresden, opens an external URL in a new window until 2008. A Marie Curie Integration Grant then enabled him to return to the University of Vienna. An APART Fellowship, opens an external URL in a new window from the Academy of Sciences supported his further scientific career in Austria. In 2014 he received a W1 professorship at the University of Cologne, opens an external URL in a new window and thus moved to Germany. In 2015 he was able to win an ERC Consolidator Grant on "Many-body physics and superconductivity in 2D materials". Also since 2015 he has held a W2 professorship at the Physics II Institute , opens an external URL in a new windowof the University of Cologne.

His scientific home is the Research Unit of Optoelectronic Materials (E362-01) in the aforementioned institute, which he also heads.

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