PhD student
Room: | HAL 112 |
Group: | computational materials science and theoretical nanophysics |
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Lukas obtained his B. Sc. in Physics at MLU Halle-Wittenberg. His bachelor thesis was about semiclassical transport theory in Weyl semimetals. In September 2023, he finished the Physics Master degree at TU Dresden. Lukas joined the group of Prof. Cuniberti for his master thesis under the supervision of Dr. Rafael Gutierrez. He worked on electronic and spin selective properties of functionalized phosphorene using density functional theory based calculations.
In October 2023, he continues his study at the chair as a PhD student joining the Research Training Group GRK 2868 - Data-Driven Design of Resilient Metamaterials. There he uses active-learning-based and ab-initio high-throughput materials screening for the design of alloys with tailored mechanical properties.
PhD student
Room: | HAL 112 |
Group: | computational materials science and theoretical nanophysics |
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Lukas obtained his B. Sc. in Physics at MLU Halle-Wittenberg. His bachelor thesis was about semiclassical transport theory in Weyl semimetals. In September 2023, he finished the Physics Master degree at TU Dresden. Lukas joined the group of Prof. Cuniberti for his master thesis under the supervision of Dr. Rafael Gutierrez. He worked on electronic and spin selective properties of functionalized phosphorene using density functional theory based calculations.
In October 2023, he continues his study at the chair as a PhD student joining the Research Training Group GRK 2868 - Data-Driven Design of Resilient Metamaterials. There he uses active-learning-based and ab-initio high-throughput materials screening for the design of alloys with tailored mechanical properties.