Female Scientists - Motivation & Passion in Research
With this series, we would like to introduce our female scientists at the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics. They are all passionate about their research and will take you with them on their journey into physics and their work.
Spectroscopy of superconductor interfaces that might host Majorana zero modes
Emily McFarlane
Schröter Lab for Quantum Materials & Technologies
Schröter Lab for Quantum Materials & Technologies
Charge, heat, and spin transport in solids
Dr. Annika Johansson
Spin-Orbital Electronics - Minerva Fast Track Group
Spin-Orbital Electronics - Minerva Fast Track Group
Optical imaging beyond the diffraction limit
Kajal Tiwari
Department of Nano-Systems from Ions, Spins and Electrons (NISE)
Department of Nano-Systems from Ions, Spins and Electrons (NISE)
Optical phased arrays for beam steering applications
Ankita Sharma
Department of Nanophotonics, Integration, and Neural Technology (NINT)
Department of Nanophotonics, Integration, and Neural Technology (NINT)
Exciting work on Microchips for brain activity
Dr. Ka My Dang
Department of Nanophotonics, Integration, and Neural Technology (NINT)
Department of Nanophotonics, Integration, and Neural Technology (NINT)
Microfluidic neural probes for advanced neuroscience
Xin Mu
Department of Nanophotonics, Integration, and Neural Technology (NINT)
Department of Nanophotonics, Integration, and Neural Technology (NINT)