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Sascha Pihan (PhD student)
Investigation of mechanical properties
of ultrathin polymer films and composite films
Student within the DFG SPP 1369 Priority Program (Polymer-Solid Contacts: Interfaces and Interphases).

Room 2.503
Phone 546
Ting Liu (PhD student)
Investigation of DNA based blockcopoloymers
( Sonderforschungsbereich (SFB 625)). Investigation of polymer swelling with micromechanical cantilever sensors.

Room 2.702
Phone 517
Stefan Weber (PhD student)
Investigation of surfaces used for polymer electronics
Student of the International Research Training Group (IRTG).

Room 2.503
Phone 469

SPM support team

Uwe Rietzler
SPM support and service

Room 2.503
Phone 469
Helma Burg
SPM support and service

Room 2.503
Phone 469


former group members

Dr. Yi Zhang (Humboldt fellow)
Investigation of temperature induced changes
in surfaces and plasma deposited polymers.
currently he holds a partner group of the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research (2010-2013)
Dr. Jie Wang
(PhD student until 2008)
Investigation of structures formed by DNA containing blockcopoylmers (work within SFB 625)

Dr. Tobias Schleuss
(PhD student until 2008)
Investigation of rod coil block copolymers
in cooperation with Andreas Kilbinger

Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Institute of Organic Chemistry
Xuena Zou (PhD student)
(- Dec. 2007)
Investigation of polymer blends
and polymer functionalized nanotubes


Susana Dr. Susana Moreno Flores (PostDoc)
Chemical Force Microscopy Disulfides,
Scanning Probe Microscopy
Lorenz Lorenz Steinbock (Master Student)
Rupture Fores of Aptamers, in cooperation with Dr. Mark Helm
(IPMB Heidelberg)
Candy Dr. Ke Ding (PhD student; Dec. 2004 - May 2007)
Investigation of DNA containing
blockcopolymers, tructures of
dendrimers
Dr. Itrat Anis (Post Doc)
Investigation of polymers and blockcopoylemers
scanning force microscopy