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Associate Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. techn. Eva Sevcsik has been assigned to the Institute of Applied Physics (E134) at the Faculty of Physics as Associate Professor of Nano-Biophysics since 1.12.2024.

Eva Sevcsik studied Technical Chemistry at Graz University of Technology, specializing in biochemistry, biotechnology and food science. She obtained her doctorate in 2006 in the Department of Biophysics, also at Graz University of Technology, with a dissertation on the topic "Influence of the lipid composition of membranes on the molecular mode of action of the peptide LL-37, opens an external URL in a new window".  She has also been employed at the Academy of Science (Graz site) since 2003. A two-year PostDoc stay from 2008 brought her to Yale University (USA). In 2011, she moved to the Institute of Applied Physics at TU Wien as a PostDoc and was able to successfully apply for a career position on the subject of nano-biophysics in 2020, which she has now successfully completed by qualifying as an Associate Professor.

Eva Sevcsik's scientific home is the Biophysics research area (E134-04) at the aforementioned institute. There she works on the simulation of biological phenomena in model systems with defined components and properties in order to enable the reconstitution, observation and physical manipulation of cellular processes down to the level of individual molecules.

Publications by Eva Sevcsik in the Scopus, opens an external URL in a new window database and in ReposiTUm, opens an external URL in a new window.