Andrej Pustogow

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Associate Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Andrej Pustogow, BSc MSc has been assigned to the Institute of Solid State Physics (E138) at the Faculty of Physics as Associate Professor of Experimental Solid State Physics since July 1, 2025.

Andrej Pustogow began his physics career with a bachelor's degree at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich. He completed his master's degree in Physics of New Materials in Switzerland at ETH Zurich. He moved back to Germany to work on his dissertation, which he completed in 2017 at the Physics Institute of the University of Stuttgart with a thesis on “Unveiling Electronic Correlations in Layered Molecular Conductors, opens an external URL in a new window”. After a short postdoctoral period at the University of Stuttgart, he moved to the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), also as a postdoctoral researcher, where he remained until 2020. His research at UCLA was supported by a research fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. In 2020, he finally moved back to Europe, this time to Austria, where he secured a career position at TU Wien in the field of experimental solid state physics. He has now successfully completed this position with the qualification of associate professor.

Andrej Pustogow's scientific home is the Functional and Magnetic Materials (E138-03) research area at the aforementioned institute. There, he heads the “Tuning Charge and Spin of Correlated Electrons” working group.

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