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Dr. Florian Rott
now at
Wacker Chemie, Burghausen, Germany.
PhD Thesis:
Photo Initiated Molecular Processes Elucidated by Quantum Chemistry and Theoretical Spectroscopy.
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Dr. Franziska Schüppel
now at Basycon, Munich, Germany.
PhD Thesis:
Complex reaction mechanisms of organic molecules: from ground state reaction to excited state dynamics.
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Dr. Thomas Schnappinger
now postdoc in the group of
Prof. Dr. Markus Kowalewski at Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.
PhD Thesis:
Coupled nuclear and electron dynamics in molecules: from semiclassical to full-quantum.
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Dr. Matthias K. Roos
now at Vodafone, Munich, Germany.
PhD Thesis:
Photoinitiated processes in functionally diverse organic molecules elucidated by theoretical methods.
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Dr. Daniel Keefer
now group leader at the
MPI for Polymer Research, Mainz, Germany.
PhD Thesis:
Coherent control and quantum dynamics in complex chemical and biological environments.
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Dr. Julius Zauleck
now at Perfood GmbH, Lübeck, Germany.
PhD Thesis:
Improving grid based quantum dynamics: from the inclusion of solvents to the utilization of machine learning.
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Dr. Sven Oesterling
PhD Thesis:
Ab initio studies on photorelaxation: exploring, altering and crossing the excited state landscape.
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Dr. Robert Siemering
now at TNG Technology Consulting, Unterföhring, Germany.
PhD Thesis:
Light-matter interactions: from ionization to the control of nuclear and electron dynamics.
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Dr. Patrick Kölle
now at Extedo, Ottobrunn, Germany.
PhD Thesis:
Light-induced molecular processes in organic-based energy conversion and biomimetic synthesis of natural products.
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Dr. Sebastian Thallmair
now group leader and Fellow at the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
PhD Thesis:
Photogeneration of reactive intermediates: From initial quantum dynamics to chemical yields in solution.
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Prof. Dr. Spiridoula Matsika
visiting scientist from Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US.
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Marianne Mosch
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Dr. Philipp von den Hoff
now at Rohde & Schwarz, Munich, Germany.
PhD Thesis:
Gekoppelte Kern- und Elektronendynamik: Molekulare Systeme und deren Kontrolle durch die Bewegung der Elektronen.
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Dr. Artur Nenov
now Senior Assistant Professor at the
Università di Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
PhD Thesis:
Relation between molecular structure and ultrafast photoreactivity with application to molecular switches.
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Dr. Markus Kowalewski
now Assistant Professor at Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.
PhD Thesis:
Quantendynamik isolierter molekularer Systeme.
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Dr. Benjamin Fingerhut
now Professor at
LMU Munich, Germany.
PhD Thesis:
Optimale Photochemische Energiekonversion und Umgebungseffekte in Reaktiver Moleküldynamik.
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Dr. Judith Annabella Voll
now at
Societal Business - Think Tank, Munich, Germany.
PhD Thesis:
Quanten-Kontroll-Spektroskopie photochemischer Prozesse in biologischen Modellsystemen.
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Dr. Caroline Gollub
now at the BASF, Ludwigshafen, Germany.
PhD Thesis:
Femtosecond quantum control studies on vibrational quantum information processing.
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Dr. Brigitte Schneider
PhD Thesis:
Entwicklung robuster Quantengatter auf infrarot-aktiven Qubits in MnBr(CO)5
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Dr. Dorothee Geppert
now at InfoChem, Munich, Germany.
PhD Thesis:
Molekulare Schalter mit Cyclohexadien als photoaktivem Zentrum: Struktur, Dynamik und Kontrolle
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Dipl.-Chem. Shengli Zeng
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Dr. Ulrike Troppmann
Ulrike finished her PhD in April 2006 and is now at the BASF, Ludwigshafen, Germany.
PhD Thesis:
Studien zur Realisierbarkeit von Molekularem Quantencomputing
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Dipl.-Chem. Sebastian Braun
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Dipl.-Chem. Lena Seyfarth
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Dr. Thomas Hornung
now at the Carl Zeiss AG, Oberkochen, Germany.
PhD Thesis:
Optimal control with ultrashort laser pulses: Theory and experiment
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Dr. Angelika Hofmann
now at Hofmann Optikdesign, Munich, Germany.
PhD Thesis:
Ultraschnelle molekulare Quantendynamik durch konische
Durchschneidungen
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Dr. Carmen Tesch-Biedermann
now at Athene Patent, Munich, Germany.
PhD Thesis:
Entwicklung von Molekularem Quantencomputing
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Dr. Lukas Kurtz
now at BMW Group, Munich, Germany.
PhD Thesis:
Direct and inverse algorithms for characterizing molecular
reaction surfaces locally and globally
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