Electrochemical Scanning Microwave Microscopy - probing the dynamics of the solid electrolyte interface with atto-ampere sensitivity from DC to GHz frequencies
09:00 – 09:25 GMT, 28 March 2024
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25 mins
Georg Gramse - Johannes Kepler University/Keysight Technologies
Dr. Georg Gramse is group leader of the Nanoelectronics group at Johannes Kepler University and Scientific Researcher at Keysight Technologes in Linz. He studied Physics at Freie University Berlin and Nanotechnology at University of Barcelona. He received his PhD in Nanoscience at the University of Barcelona and IBEC and has a strong expertise in electrical metrology at the nanoscale based on scanning probe microscopy and other characterization techniques. He developed new electrical measurement techniques/ methods and applied them to solve open research questions in various fields like Biophysics, Electrochemistry, Material Science and Semiconductor-Physics. The special technological emphasis on broad frequency and high speed electrical measurements at the nanoscale is combined with the development of accurate and numerical quantification procedures based on finite element modelling.