Fellowship for CPI PhD student Christian Schuh
Christian Schuh, Ph.D. student at CPI, recently won a fellowship through a program of the state of Baden-Württemberg ("Landesgraduiertenförderung"). His successful application proposed novel pathways for the generation of micro and nanostructured polymer layers combining surface-initiated polymerization techniques and interference lithography. Furthermore, Christian will incorporate means to switch the topography between different states by various means (photochemically, thermally or by solvent vapor treatment).
This work is part of the CPI research program that aims at the use of polymer coatings to move nanoobjects on surfaces. The mechanisms that are to be developed by "Chrishan" will help to provide means for a directed motion of the objects. Congratulations, Chrishan!
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