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Janina Zimmermann

former Team member

Stay period:May 5, 2005 - May 5, 2006
Now: Employee at Endress+Hauser (Deutschland) GmbH+Co. KG
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Dr.-Ing. Janina Zimmermann studied physics at the Universities of Stuttgart and Regensburg from 2000 to 2006. From 2006 to 2009 she received her doctorate under the supervision of Prof. Lucio Colombi Ciacchi at the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials in Freiburg. She completed her doctoral thesis entitled Atomistic modeling of the oxidation of Titanium Nitride and Cobalt-Chromium alloy surfaces, for which she spent half a year at Imperial College in London and at the University of California in Santa Barbara, summa laude. In 2007, Janina Zimmermann received the Golden Spike Award from the High Performance Computing Center HLRS of the University of Stuttgart and was funded by the doctoral program of the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft as part of her doctoral thesis. Since 2009, Janina Zimmermann has been an EU consultant at the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials and a research associate at the University of Bremen.




Zimmermann

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Janina Zimmermann

former Team member

Stay period:May 5, 2005 - May 5, 2006
Now: Employee at Endress+Hauser (Deutschland) GmbH+Co. KG
Link to external profile: https://www.endress.com/en/endress-hauser-group/endresshauser-at-a-glance?ns_campaign=cbc-other-linkedin-about-us&ns_mchannel=social-media&ns_source=linkedin-profile&ns_linkname=about-us&ns_fee=0

Dr.-Ing. Janina Zimmermann studied physics at the Universities of Stuttgart and Regensburg from 2000 to 2006. From 2006 to 2009 she received her doctorate under the supervision of Prof. Lucio Colombi Ciacchi at the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials in Freiburg. She completed her doctoral thesis entitled Atomistic modeling of the oxidation of Titanium Nitride and Cobalt-Chromium alloy surfaces, for which she spent half a year at Imperial College in London and at the University of California in Santa Barbara, summa laude. In 2007, Janina Zimmermann received the Golden Spike Award from the High Performance Computing Center HLRS of the University of Stuttgart and was funded by the doctoral program of the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft as part of her doctoral thesis. Since 2009, Janina Zimmermann has been an EU consultant at the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials and a research associate at the University of Bremen.