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Ute Anneliese Kaiser (born September 28, 1953) is a German physicist. Since 2004, she has been a professor at the University of Ulm, focusing on electron microscopy and the study of two-dimensional materials.
Life
[edit]Kaiser studied crystallography and physics at the Humboldt University of Berlin, where she earned her Ph.D. in 1993. She habilitated in experimental physics in 2002 at the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena. From 1976 to 1993, she worked as a researcher at the Physical-Technical Institute of the Academy of Sciences in Berlin. Between 1993 and 2004, she held research positions at the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, followed by a short tenure at the Technical University of Ilmenau in 2004. Later that year, she was appointed as a professor at the University of Ulm.
Her international research experience includes extended stays at the University of Cambridge from 1994 to 1996, Tohoku University in Japan from 1997 to 1998, and the Bell Laboratories in the United States in 2000.
Research and Projects
[edit]In 2009, Kaiser initiated the SALVE (Sub-Angstrom Low Voltage Electron Microscopy) project, which focuses on advancing electron microscopy at low voltages to study sensitive materials like graphene with high resolution. The project, which she led until 2017, remains one of the most significant initiatives in the field.
Her scientific interests include the development of advanced electron microscopy techniques to analyze and modify two-dimensional materials for applications in materials science, nanotechnology, and quantum technology.
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 the University of Ulm for partnerships with Carl Zeiss SMT and CEOS GmbH
- 2018: Honorary Professorship at Nottingham University, England
- 2018: Named Highly Cited Researcher by the Web of Science Committee
- 2023: Appointed Senior Professor at the University of Ulm
References
[edit]External Links
[edit]- [Curriculum Vitae at the University of Ulm](https://www.uni-ulm.de/einrichtungen/hrem/arbeitsgruppe/mitarbeiter/kaiser/)
- [SALVE Project Website](https://salve-project.de)
- [Research Group for Materials Science Electron Microscopy](https://www.uni-ulm.de/einrichtungen/hrem/)
- [Publication List on Google Scholar](https://scholar.google.com)