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Ute Kaiser is a German physicist and professor at Ulm University, specializing in transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Her research focuses on TEM methods, the development of advanced instrumentation, and applications in materials science, including batteries, semiconductors, and catalysts.
Biography and Research
editUte Kaiser received her Diploma in Crystallography, her PhD in Physics from the Humboldt University Berlin and her Habilitation in Experimental Physics from the Friedrich-Schiller University, Jena, Germany, in 2002. Since 2004 she is full professor at Ulm University in the Physics Department and Head of Ulm’s Materials Science Electron Microscopy Centre.[1] Her research interests comprise the areas of TEM methods and instrumentation development, and applications; at present, her research activities are in the fields of battery, semiconductor, and catalysts materials. From 2009 till 2018 she was the Scientific Director of the SALVE (Sub Angstroem Low-Voltage Electron Microscopy) project to develop low-voltage transmission electron microscopy, including the development of the chromatic and spherical aberration-corrected instrument, sample preparation methods and contrast calculation at 20-80kV accelerating voltage.[2] By means of this TEM instrument, she dedicates her work to unravel the crystallographic and electronic properties of low-dimensional materials. Ute Kaiser has more than 350 peer-reviewed articles, was „highly cited researcher“ and holds several honorary adjunct positions. She is currently the Physical-Sciences Editor for the Journal Micron.[3]
Awards and Recognitions
edit- 2000: Fellowship from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
- 2008: Honorary Professorship at the University of Vienna
- 2009: Cooperation Prize from Ulm University for partnerships with Carl Zeiss SMT and CEOS GmbH[4]
- 2018: Honorary Professorship at Nottingham University, England[5]
- 2018: Named "Highly Cited Researcher" by the Web of Science Committee[6]
- 2023: Appointed Senior Professor at Ulm University
References
edit- ^ "Kaiser - Universität Ulm". www.uni-ulm.de (in German). Retrieved 2024-11-24.
- ^ "SALVE Sub Angstrom Low Voltage Electron Microscopy Project III of Ulm University / FEI company / CEOS / DFG / MWK: Homepage". www.salve-project.de. Retrieved 2024-11-24.
- ^ "Editorial board - Micron | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier". www.sciencedirect.com. Retrieved 2024-11-24.
- ^ "Uni Ulm intern - das Ulmer Universitätsmagazin, Nr. 302 (40. Jg.), Februar 2010". Uni Ulm intern (in German). 2016-03-15. doi:10.18725/oparu-2385. ISSN 0176-036X.
- ^ "Women in Science Lecture: Prof. Ute Kaiser - The University of Nottingham". www.nottingham.ac.uk. Retrieved 2024-11-24.
- ^ "Highly Cited Researchers - Universität Ulm". www.uni-ulm.de. Retrieved 2024-11-24.